Purva Northern Lights to Airport Distance: 10 km via NH 44
Purva Northern Lights is just 10 km from Kempegowda International Airport. The project is well-connected via NH 44, and residents can reach the airport in 15 to 20 minutes. Located in KIADB Aerospace Park, Hardware Park, North Bangalore, this prime location gives excellent connectivity to major IT Hubs and important areas of the city. This makes it ideal for regular travellers, working professionals, and families looking for a home close to the airport. Homes near the airport also add value to the property and make it a good choice for future investment.
The fastest route from Purva Northern Lights Bagalur Road to Kempegowda International Airport is via NH 44 (Bellary Road). The 10 km drive takes 15 to 20 minutes under normal traffic. The project also connects to the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), which bypasses city congestion entirely. Once the Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) is operational, airport access will improve further. The 32-metre-wide KIADB internal road ensures smooth exit from the township itself.
The upcoming Namma Metro Blue Line (Phase 2B) will connect KR Puram to Kempegowda International Airport. Doddajala Metro Station on this line is approximately 2 km from Purva Northern Lights. Once operational — expected by 2026–27 — residents will have a direct, traffic-free metro link to the airport. This makes the project one of the few residential developments in Bangalore with both road and metro access to BLR.
BMTC airport buses are available for affordable and convenient travel
Easy access to app-based cabs like Ola and Uber
Local taxis are available near the airport
Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR) is India's third-busiest airport by passenger traffic. It operates Terminal 2, one of the most modern terminals in Asia, built to handle 25 million passengers per year.
The adjacent Bengaluru Aero City is growing into a commercial district with Fortune 500 regional offices, hotels, and retail. For residents of Purva Northern Lights Hardware Park, this means the airport area is both a transit hub and an employment zone, which supports long-term rental demand in the surrounding residential belt.
Rental demand near Bagalur Road is driven by employees at Boeing India, Airbus Technology Centre, and Shell R&D Campus, all located inside KIADB Aerospace Park. Rental yields in this micro-market are currently tracking at 4.5 to 5.2%, according to market data from 2025.
Properties along the NH 44 corridor in Hebbal and Yelahanka have seen 8 to 12% annual price appreciation. With Terminal 2 at BLR now fully operational and the Bengaluru Aero City business district growing, demand for premium homes near the airport is only increasing.
A common concern for buyers is whether airport proximity means aircraft noise. The project sits 10 km from the runway, which places it outside the high noise exposure zone as defined by DGCA noise contour maps. At this distance, flight noise is comparable to heavy traffic, audible occasionally, not constantly.
The Aerospace SEZ land-use zoning also limits industrial or commercial encroachment around the residential zone. This protects long-term livability and ensures the area remains a clean, planned residential corridor.
Purva Northern Lights Bangalore is a RERA-approved residential township by Puravankara Limited, located inside KIADB Aerospace Park, Bagalur, North Bangalore. The project spans 24.55 acres across 8 towers with 2,973 total units in 1, 2, 3, and 4 BHK configurations. RERA carpet areas range from 408 sq ft (1 BHK) to 2,332 sq ft (4 BHK). Prices start at ₹80 lakhs for a 1 BHK and ₹1.11 Cr for a 2 BHK. RERA registration number: PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/120326/008523. Possession is targeted for 31 December 2029.
FAQS
Purva Northern Lights is approximately 10 km from Kempegowda International Airport. The drive via NH 44 takes 15 to 20 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
NH 44 (Bellary Road) is the primary route. It is signal-free for most of the distance, which keeps travel time consistent even during peak hours. The Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) is an alternative for reaching the airport from the south side.
Yes. The upcoming Namma Metro Blue Line (Phase 2B) includes Doddajala Station, approximately 2 km from the project. Once operational, it will provide a direct, traffic-free metro link to Kempegowda International Airport. The Blue Line is expected to be operational by 2026-27.
The project is located inside KIADB Aerospace Park, Bagalur Road, North Bangalore, PIN 562149. It sits adjacent to the Hardware Park SEZ and close to the Boeing India and Shell R&D campuses. The nearest landmark on the main road is Bagalur Cross.
Properties along the NH 44 airport corridor have recorded 8 to 12% annual price appreciation over the past 3 years. Rental yields in the Bagalur-Aerospace Park micro-market are currently between 4.5 and 5.2%. Demand is driven by employees at Boeing, Airbus, and Shell based in the KIADB Aerospace SEZ.
At 10 km from the runway, Purva Northern Lights falls outside the high aircraft noise exposure zone as defined by DGCA contour guidelines. Occasional flight noise at this distance is comparable to traffic ambient noise. The project's high-rise design and double-glazed window specifications in premium units further reduce any noise impact inside apartments.