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The fuel stations will meet international safety and operational standards, in line with NIA’s goal of creating a world-class airport for Northern India.
Noida International Airport (NIA) has entered into a 30-year agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) to operate fuel stations at three major locations within the airport.
This partnership will provide reliable access to top-quality fueling services, supporting NIA’s aim of becoming a seamless, efficient aviation hub.
The agreement covers the establishment of three fuel stations:
- Near the main western access road for passengers
- One airside for airport operations
- Near the eastern cargo area
Christoph Schnellmann, CEO of NIA, commented, “By partnering with one of India’s most trusted fuel providers, we will ensure seamless and efficient fueling services at the airport. This is a step forward in building Noida International Airport as the gateway to Northern India.”
Sumeet Munshi, Divisional Retail Sales Head at IOCL, added, “This collaboration underscores our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer convenience. By setting up these fuel stations, we are not only serving customers but also supporting the region’s growing infrastructural requirements.”
The fuel stations will meet global safety and operational standards, aligning with NIA’s goal of building a world-class airport for Northern India.
With NIA set to open in 2025, the airport aims to transform air travel and logistics in the region, offering excellent connectivity and a focus on efficiency that matches IOCL’s mission to fuel India’s growth.