Pavna Industries Expands Land Bank Near Jewar Airport
Industry analysts note that the Jewar belt is emerging as a hotspot for industrial investment, driven by improved connectivity and rising interest from automotive and component manufacturers.
Pavna Industries Ltd has intensified its expansion strategy in the fast-developing Jewar region with the acquisition of an additional 4.33 acres of land near the upcoming Noida International Airport. The move strengthens the company’s long-term manufacturing roadmap and builds on its series of land purchases earlier this year.
The latest acquisition follows Pavna’s purchase of 1.89 acres and 4.96 acres in August 2025, and 4.64 acres in July 2025, creating a large and contiguous land parcel positioned for future industrial development. The location’s proximity to the Jewar Airport, expected to become one of India’s largest aviation hubs, is seen as a strategic advantage for logistics, exports, and supply-chain efficiencies.
Commenting on the expansion, Swapnil Jain, Managing Director of Pavna Industries, said the growing landholding reflects the company’s commitment to building a modern, scalable, and innovation-led manufacturing ecosystem.
“This latest land acquisition reinforces the strategic momentum we have built in the Jewar region,” Jain said. “With this growing land parcel, we are strengthening the platform for long-term capacity creation, technology integration, and operational advancement.”
Industry analysts note that the Jewar belt is emerging as a hotspot for industrial investment, driven by improved connectivity and rising interest from automotive and component manufacturers. Pavna’s steady land consolidation signals its intent to position itself strongly for future demand from OEMs across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and electric mobility.
Pavna Industries Ltd is a leading manufacturer of high-quality automotive components, supplying major OEMs across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and off-road machinery. The company operates manufacturing plants in Aligarh, Aurangabad, and Pantnagar, producing ignition switches, fuel caps, latches, auto locks, throttle bodies, casting components etc.
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15 Nov 2025
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