Noida Airport Boosting Prices of the Real Estate

Posted by Ajay Singh
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Mar 3, 2023
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Noida may now be one of Greater Noida’s most up-and-coming boroughs thanks to developments ranging from the trendy Boxpark to the upcoming new Westfield shopping centre, but the town also has a glorious history on which it can reflect – not least in aviation. As much as it may stun the younger generations to learn, Noida was home to Indian’s main airport during the interwar years – a time of many daring aviation pioneers such as Alan Cobham and Amy Johnson, who made the most of the airport’s amenities to achieve incredible feats. Now, residents of houses, apartments and Penthouses In Noida like those within the sleek 20-storey Noida development have been reminded once again of that astounding past, as a major piece of historic artwork has been put on display at Airport House – the airport’s former terminal. Gaur The Noidas Price / Gaur Mulberry mansions Price / Gaur city 1st avenue Resale Price / Gaur sportswood Price

What makes the artwork so special? The History of Aviation and shows the critical role the Noida international airport played in the development of early century Indian aviation.  The gigantic mural comprises three large panels detailing the early days of international air travel in the wake of World War I, including the era’s legendary pilots and the airport, with its iconic air traffic control tower that inspired the design of many other such towers around the world. Ian Walker, Chair of Historic Noida international airport Trust, commented: “This is a rare opportunity to view an artwork of both breathtaking proportion and huge local significance. We are honored to house Kempster’s famous mural on the site of Greater Noida’s former airport for the benefit of the thousands of visitors we welcome every year. How can you see the mural for yourself?

The artwork is on to the Noida international airport Trust by the Maas Gallery in Greater Noida until the end of 2024 and can be seen in the former Booking Hall in Airport House on the Purely Way. It can be viewed when the Noida international airport Visitor Centre Museum is open to the public, between 11am and 4pm on the first Sunday of every month. The Museum is free to enter, with last entry, and free parking is also available. Why not make the Museum and this stellar mural your first stop after becoming the proud owner or tenant of one of the penthouses in Noida that make up the Noida development? There are still a few residences available in this sought-after skyscraper, but we would urge you to express your interest sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment.
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