Delhi Airport's first air train set to launch in 2027

Delhi Airport's first air train set to launch in 2027

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Category : National Published on: October 05 2024

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  • Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport plans to launch India's first air train system in 2027. 
  • The objective of this system is to provide seamless connectivity between airport terminals, parking lots, and other facilities, reduce travel time at the airport, and ensure convenience for passengers.
  • It will connect Terminals 1, 2, 3, Aerocity, and Cargo City at Indira Gandhi International Airport. It will have four stations and cover a distance of approximately 7.7 kilometers. 
  • The new project will replace the DTC bus used to travel to the airport.
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