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GMR Airports Unveils Rs 300 Crore Expansion Plan for Nagpur Airport

GMR Airports has unveiled a multi-phase expansion roadmap for Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur following the completion of the privatisation process. The first phase involves an initial investment of about Rs 300 crore for immediate upgrades to enhance passenger experience and operational capacity. The long-term plan aims to increase passenger handling capacity from 3 million to 30 million passengers annually over the 30-year concession period. Sustainability and Aerocity development are central to the transformation, with nearly 100 hectares earmarked for commercial activity and regional economic growth.

GMR Airports unveils multi-phase expansion roadmap for Nagpur Airport

Nagpur, July 8

GMR Airports Limited on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious multi-phase modernisation and expansion roadmap for Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur, reinforcing its position as India's leading private airport infrastructure company and further strengthening its long-term growth platform.

According to a press release, the announcement follows the successful completion of the privatisation process of Nagpur Airport, with MIL completing the handover process of approximately 1,000 hectares of land on June 25, 2026, and declaring the Commercial Operations Date (COD), enabling GNIAL to commence operations and initiate its long-term development plans for the airport.

The acquisition and development of Nagpur Airport significantly expands GMR Airports' presence in India's rapidly growing aviation sector and aligns with the company's strategy of developing high-potential airport assets with strong passenger, cargo and commercial growth opportunities.

The first phase of the development roadmap over the next eight years aims to enhance passenger experience, expand operational capacity and position Nagpur as a leading aviation and logistics gateway for Vidarbha and the wider region. As part of this, GMR Airports will undertake immediate upgrades at the existing airport with an initial investment of about Rs 300 crore. Designed as a future-ready airport ecosystem, the programme will combine a focus on key pillars of operational excellence, advanced technology, sustainability and world-class passenger amenities.

The phased expansion envisages increasing passenger handling capacity from the current three million passengers per annum to 30 million passengers annually during the 30-year concession period, with potential to further enhance capacity to 50 million passengers annually within the allocated land parcel.

Leveraging Nagpur's strategic location at the geographical centre of India and the larger MIHAN ecosystem, the airport is also planned as a major cargo and logistics hub with a long-term cargo handling capacity of 150,000 metric tonnes per annum.

The transformation will focus on creating a seamless, efficient and convenient travel experience through modern facilities aligned with global standards. Sustainability remains central to the development strategy through greater use of green energy, rainwater harvesting, environmentally responsible infrastructure and extensive landscaping.

Out of the 1,000 hectares handed over to GNIAL, nearly 100 hectares have been earmarked for city-side development or Aerocity, which is expected to create new opportunities for commercial activity, employment generation and regional economic growth.

GBS Raju, Chairman, GMR Airports, said, "At GMR Airports, we believe airports are much more thantransportation infrastructure - they are powerful enablers of economic growth, regional development and social progress. The transformation of Nagpur Airport reflects our long-term vision of creating world-class aviation ecosystems that strengthen connectivity and contribute meaningfully to India's growth journey. As the country continues its infrastructure-led transformation, we remain committed to building future-ready airports that serve as engines of nation-building while delivering exceptional experiences for passengers and communities alike."

SGK Kishore, Executive Director and Chief Innovation Officer, GMR Group, said, "Our vision for Nagpur Airport is to make it a future-ready, sustainable aviation hub that enhances connectivity. This expansion will be a step towards offering a smarter, seamless, and more comfortable travel experience, while reducing our environmental footprint and building resilient infrastructure for the future. As India continues to grow, we remain committed to developing world-class airports that support progress and sustainability--and we look forward to working together with all stakeholders to shape a greener and more inclusive future."

Srikanth Bhandarkar, CEO, Nagpur Airport, said, "This expansion is more than an infrastructure upgrade - it is a transformation of the airport experience. Our vision is to create a future-ready gateway that offers efficiency, convenience and comfort to every traveller while contributing to Nagpur's growth story. We are committed to delivering world-class aviation infrastructure that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of passengers, partners and stakeholders."

The Nagpur development further strengthens GMR Airports' position as a leading airport developer and operator, with a proven track record of developing and operating some of India's largest aviation gateways. The project also reinforces the company's strategy of creating integrated airport ecosystems combining passenger growth, cargo development, commercial real estate and non-aeronautical revenue opportunities.

The roadmap reflects GMR Airports' commitment to developing next-generation aviation infrastructure whilesupporting regional economic development. By transforming Nagpur Airport into a modern aviation and logistics hub, the initiative is expected to boost trade, tourism and investment, strengthen connectivity and reinforce Nagpur's strategic position at the heart of India.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Impressive ambition—30 million passengers from 3 million is a massive leap. But infrastructure projects in India often face delays. Let's see if they stick to the timeline. The focus on sustainability is encouraging, especially rainwater harvesting and green energy. Hope they keep the airport user-friendly during construction.

Priya S

As someone from Nagpur, this is exciting news! 🎉 The current airport is too small for our growing city. But I hope they focus on basic facilities first—better seating, clean washrooms, and efficient baggage handling. Also, please improve road connectivity to the airport. The approach road is always congested!

Kavya N

150,000 metric tonnes cargo capacity is a game-changer for MIHAN! 🚀 Nagpur is perfectly located for logistics—right in the center of India. If executed well, this could transform the region into a major supply chain hub. But need to ensure affordable land rates for businesses and proper last-mile connectivity to industrial areas.

Rohit P

Good plans on paper, but I'm cautiously optimistic. GMR did a fantastic job at Delhi Airport, no doubt. But Nagpur is a different beast—smaller market, and the MIHAN project itself has seen many delays over the years. Hope they learn from past mistakes and execute properly. The 30-year concession period is a long time.

Vikram M

Finally, a world-class airport coming to central India! 🌟 The Rs 300 crore initial investment is substantial. I hope they prioritize digital infrastructure—fast Wi-Fi, self-check-in kiosks, and smart baggage systems. Also, please include plenty of charging points and comfortable waiting

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