CM Yogi Orders 110 E-Buses for Jewar Airport Before June 15

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CM Yogi Orders 110 E-Buses for Jewar Airport Before June 15

Synopsis

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath chaired UP's State Transformation Commission meeting on 27 May 2026, directing 110 electric buses for Jewar International Airport connectivity before proposed 15 June flight operations, as part of a 500-bus EV deployment across the Noida-Greater Noida-YEIDA corridor.

Key Takeaways

CM Yogi Adityanath chaired the fourth meeting of the State Transformation Commission in Lucknow on 27 May 2026 .
He directed that 110 electric buses be made available in the first phase to serve Jewar International Airport .
The broader deployment covers 500 electric buses across the Noida, Greater Noida and YEIDA corridor.
All public transport arrangements must be in place before proposed flight operations from 15 June 2026 .
The CM also stressed rapid expansion of EV charging infrastructure across Uttar Pradesh .
The push aligns with UP's Electric Vehicle Policy 2019 and national urban clean-mobility goals.
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttar Pradesh announced on Wednesday, 27 May 2026 that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath chaired the fourth meeting of the State Transformation Commission in Lucknow, where he directed that 110 electric buses be made available in the first phase to serve Jewar International Airport ahead of its proposed flight operations.

Context

At the meeting, CM Yogi reviewed the progress of deploying 500 electric buses across the Noida, Greater Noida and YEIDA (Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority) corridor. He directed that public transport infrastructure be fully strengthened before the airport's proposed flight operations from 15 June. The directive, as stated by the CMO, was clear: '15 जून से प्रस्तावित उड़ान संचालन से पहले सार्वजनिक परिवहन व्यवस्था को पूरी तरह सुदृढ़ किया जाए' ['public transport must be fully reinforced before the proposed flight operations from 15 June'].

Policy Backdrop

Jewar International Airport, located in Gautam Buddh Nagar district, was conceived to ease pressure on Delhi's existing airport and improve connectivity across the National Capital Region. Its foundation stone was laid in 2017, with subsequent master plans integrating surface transport links as a core component of the project.

The electric bus push aligns with Uttar Pradesh's Electric Vehicle Policy 2019, which set targets for EV adoption, fleet electrification, and charging infrastructure expansion statewide. The YEIDA corridor has been a focal zone for coordinated efforts linking new aviation infrastructure with low-emission last-mile connectivity.

Stakeholders and Impact

Urban commuters in Noida and Greater Noida stand to benefit directly from the expanded electric bus network, which will connect residential and commercial zones to the new airport. Airport passengers arriving or departing via Jewar will have access to dedicated public transport from day one of operations, reducing dependence on private vehicles.

CM Yogi also emphasised the rapid expansion of EV charging infrastructure across the state, signalling that the bus deployment is intended as part of a longer-term electrification drive rather than a one-off procurement. This positions Uttar Pradesh in alignment with national goals for reducing urban air pollution and fossil-fuel dependence in public transport.

What's Next

The immediate benchmark is the commencement of flight operations at Jewar International Airport, with 15 June 2026 cited as the proposed start date. The state administration is expected to complete the first-phase deployment of 110 electric buses on airport-linked routes before that date.

The phased rollout of the remaining buses from the 500-bus pool, along with the buildout of charging stations across the YEIDA region, will be the key indicators of whether Uttar Pradesh can deliver on its integrated mobility vision for the NCR's newest aviation hub.

Point of View

Clean-energy mobility as the default for its flagship infrastructure projects. Anchoring public transport readiness to a hard deadline — the airport's proposed 15 June opening — is a governance signal as much as a logistics directive. The move also deepens UP's alignment with central EV promotion frameworks, strengthening the state's case for continued federal support. Whether the 110-bus first phase can be operationalised on schedule will be an early credibility test for the State Transformation Commission's oversight role.
NationPress
12 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is CM Yogi deploying electric buses for Jewar airport?
CM Yogi Adityanath directed 110 electric buses in the first phase to ensure public transport connectivity to Jewar International Airport before its proposed flight operations begin on 15 June 2026, as part of a broader 500-bus EV deployment in the Noida-Greater Noida-YEIDA corridor.
When will Jewar International Airport start flight operations?
The post states that flight operations at Jewar International Airport are proposed to begin from 15 June 2026, though this date is subject to official confirmation.
What is the YEIDA corridor?
YEIDA stands for Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, the body responsible for regional planning and development along the Yamuna Expressway corridor, which includes the zone around Jewar airport.
What is UP's electric vehicle policy?
Uttar Pradesh introduced its Electric Vehicle Policy in 2019, setting targets for EV adoption, subsidies for electric vehicles, and expansion of charging infrastructure across the state.
What is the State Transformation Commission of Uttar Pradesh?
The State Transformation Commission is a body in Uttar Pradesh chaired by the Chief Minister to review and guide major development and infrastructure initiatives; its fourth meeting was held on 27 May 2026 in Lucknow.
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