Locality

KIADB Aerospace Park

What KIADB Aerospace Park Is — and Why It Matters Residentially

KIADB Aerospace Park is an industrial zone developed by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB). The park spans 980 acres under a dedicated Special Economic Zone (SEZ) designation, with an additional 2,020 acres allocated to hardware, hi-tech, and defence parks, bringing the total footprint to approximately 3,000 acres. Its purpose is to attract businesses, boost industrial growth, and create job opportunities in Karnataka, with a specific mandate for companies involved in aircraft component manufacturing, technology products, and advanced research.

The residential market here is not an organic spillover from older Bangalore suburbs. It is directly and deliberately shaped by a single fact: KIADB Aerospace Park's demand driver is the airport and the aerospace employment belt — unlike Thanisandra, whose demand is anchored to Manyata Tech Park, or Devanahalli town, which sits further from the park gates. That specificity creates a more concentrated rental base and a more predictable capital demand curve than diffuse IT corridors.

Location and Physical Context

The park is located in the northern part of Bengaluru, primarily around the Bagalur and Devanahalli region, and lies close to Kempegowda International Airport — roughly 10–15 kilometres away — along the NH-44 (Bellary Road) corridor. The industrial area is about 9 kilometres from NH-7, 31 kilometres from Bengaluru city centre, and the Dodda Jala railway station sits approximately 9 kilometres away.

Inside the park, multi-lane access roads, underground cabling for power supply, street lighting, and dual water supply pipelines for potable and tertiary treated water are already in place. The Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), a 280.8-kilometre, four-to-six-lane expressway, connects Bagalur to twelve satellite towns, reducing travel time to Yelahanka (18 km, approximately 25 minutes) and Hebbal (25 km, approximately 35 minutes).

Established Corporate Tenants

The character of a residential micro-market is determined in large part by who is commuting out of it each morning. At KIADB Aerospace Park, that profile is unusually concentrated. Boeing India Engineering Technology Centre (BIETC), Dynamatics, Collins Aerospace, Goodrich Aerospace, Magellan, and Safran HAL have chosen the Devanahalli Airport Area aerospace park for their operations. Other established names include Wipro, Tyco, Shell, ThyssenKrupp, and Starrag India.

Over 70 industrial units have been allotted plots — ranging from 1,000 sq m to 100,000 sq m — catering to aerospace, electronics, and automotive industries, with over 30 companies already operational and employing thousands. With roughly ₹13,000 crore already invested and an estimated 300,000–400,000 jobs in the pipeline, the employment density here is unlike any other greenfield corridor currently forming in North Bangalore.

Transit Infrastructure: Road, Rail, and Metro

National Highway 44 (Bellary Road) and the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) provide the primary road connectivity to Hebbal, Yelahanka, Devanahalli, and Central Bangalore. The SEZ's proximity to NH-44 ensures a roughly 30-minute drive to Manyata Tech Park (17 km) and approximately 35 minutes to Hebbal (25 km).

The most consequential infrastructure change in progress is the Namma Metro Blue Line (Phase 2B). This 37-kilometre under-construction airport-link section of the Blue Line will connect Bengaluru city to Kempegowda International Airport with 17 stations. Doddajala is an upcoming elevated station on the Blue Line's north–south corridor; it will also serve as the depot station holding Blue Line trainsets for maintenance, and is slated to be operational around June 2026. Doddajala Metro Station sits directly adjacent to the KIADB Aerospace Park boundary, and when operational will provide direct connectivity from inside the SEZ to KR Puram, Whitefield, Indiranagar, and MG Road.

In January 2026, the Railways approved a ₹4,100 crore suburban rail line — an 8.5-kilometre track connecting the city to the airport — with a confirmed station planned at KIADB Aerospace Park.

Social Infrastructure in the Immediate Catchment

The Bagalur and Devanahalli catchment around the park has accumulated meaningful social infrastructure over the last decade of growth. Schools including National Public School (NPS), Delhi Public School (DPS), and Ryan International are within a 15-minute drive. REVA University is approximately 10 kilometres away, Delhi Public School (North) about 11 kilometres, and Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru approximately 12 kilometres.

The broader park ecosystem integrates industry, research institutions such as the National Aerospace Laboratories, and residential developments, creating conditions for a more self-sustaining urban cluster.

Residential Market: Who Is Buying and at What Prices

A January 2026 market report identified KIADB Aerospace Park as the top investment location in North Bangalore by activity, with developers building over 20,000 new homes to meet demand from staff at Boeing, Airbus, and other aerospace firms. The KIADB Aerospace and Hardware Parks corridor has attracted new-launch apartment projects from multiple listed and unlisted developers, including Brigade and Prestige alongside Puravankara.

For premium gated communities in the park, pricing in 2026 ranges between ₹11,000 and ₹12,000 per square foot — elevated from prior years but still offering better value on a per-square-foot basis than established corridors such as Whitefield or Sarjapur. The rental case rests on a structural supply gap: growth here is driven by a significant jobs-versus-homes imbalance, with roughly 400,000 workers expected in the park zone while only approximately 70,000 homes are planned across all developers.

Puravankara's Position in This Corridor

Founded in 1975, Puravankara Limited is headquartered in Bengaluru. The company has delivered 86 projects covering 50 million square feet, with another 31 million square feet under development across more than 23,000 homes. Strategic moves include acquiring marquee Mumbai redevelopment projects with a combined GDV exceeding ₹9,500 crore, and partnering on the 24.59-acre North Bengaluru parcel tied to a ₹3,300 crore GDV.

In North Bangalore specifically, Puravankara has an established footprint: Purva Aerocity in Chikkajala, near Devanahalli, spans 7 acres and offers approximately 300 homes in 2, 3, and 3.5 BHK configurations. Delivered projects in Bangalore include Purva Venezia, Purva Seasons, and Purva Whitehall. The KIADB Aerospace Park entry, Purva Northern Lights, represents the developer's largest single commitment to North Bangalore to date.

Purva Northern Lights comprises 2,973 apartments across 8 towers on 24.55 acres inside the KIADB Aerospace and Hardware SEZ at Bagalur — exactly where the aerospace and defence employment corridor meets the upcoming Blue Line Metro at Doddajala station. The project received Phase 1 RERA approval on 12 March 2026 and broke ground on 15 April 2026. The master plan allocates approximately 7.89 acres to central green spaces, with dual clubhouses spanning nearly 100,000 square feet, approximately 72,500 square feet of retail space, and 80-plus lifestyle amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is KIADB Aerospace Park from Kempegowda International Airport, and which road provides access?+
The park sits approximately 10–15 kilometres from Kempegowda International Airport and is accessed via NH-44 (Bellary Road). Drive time is typically 15–20 minutes under normal traffic conditions. NH-44 also provides direct arterial access toward Hebbal and the city centre.
When will the Namma Metro Blue Line reach the KIADB Aerospace Park area, and which station serves it?+
Doddajala Metro Station on the Blue Line (Phase 2B) is the closest station to KIADB Aerospace Park and is slated to be operational around June 2026. The station sits directly adjacent to the park boundary, approximately 2–3 kilometres from the main gate. Once fully operational, the line connects this zone to KR Puram, Whitefield, Indiranagar, and MG Road.
Which companies are currently operating inside KIADB Aerospace Park?+
Confirmed operational occupants include Boeing India Engineering Technology Centre, Collins Aerospace, Goodrich Aerospace, Safran HAL, Magellan, Dynamatics, Shell Technology, Wipro, ThyssenKrupp, and Starrag India, among others. Over 30 companies are operational as of the latest KIADB records, with over 70 industrial plots allocated.
What are apartment prices at KIADB Aerospace Park in 2026, and how do they compare to other Bangalore corridors?+
Premium gated-community apartments in the park are priced in the ₹11,000–₹12,000 per square foot range in 2026. This is higher than in earlier years but remains more affordable on a per-square-foot basis than established corridors such as Whitefield or Sarjapur Road, where supply constraints and older infrastructure command a significant premium.
Is the demand for rental housing in KIADB Aerospace Park structurally supported or speculative?+
Demand is anchored to a concrete employment base: the park hosts over 30 operational companies including global aerospace and technology firms, with the broader KIADB zone expected to generate 300,000–400,000 jobs over time. With only around 70,000 homes planned across all developers in the zone, the supply-demand gap is structural rather than speculative.
What road and expressway links connect KIADB Aerospace Park to the rest of Bangalore?+
The primary connections are NH-44 (Bellary Road) toward Hebbal and the city centre, and the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), a 280.8-kilometre expressway linking Bagalur to twelve satellite towns including Yelahanka (18 km, ~25 minutes) and Doddaballapur. The Dodda Jala railway station is approximately 9 kilometres from the park, providing an additional commute option.
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