Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the massive Navi Mumbai International Airport project costing nearly Rs 20,000 crore. This state-of-the-art airport will significantly ease air traffic congestion in the Mumbai region while incorporating sustainable features like solar power and EV connectivity. Alongside the airport, Modi also launched the complete Mumbai Metro Line 3, a fully underground metro system that will serve 13 lakh passengers daily across South Mumbai. The government further introduced the Mumbai One mobility app and STEP skill development program, marking a comprehensive infrastructure upgrade for India's financial capital.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Navi Mumbai Airport and Mumbai Metro Line

  • Navi Mumbai Airport is India's largest Greenfield project built under PPP model at Rs 19,650 crore
  • The airport will handle 90 million passengers and 3.25 million tonnes cargo annually
  • Mumbai Metro Line 3 spans 33.5 km underground with 27 stations across city
  • New Mumbai One app integrates 11 transport operators for seamless travel
  • Airport features sustainable fuel storage and 47 MW solar power generation
  • STEP program launches 2,500 training batches including AI and EV courses
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Mumbai: PM Modi inaugurates Navi Mumbai International Airport built at cost of Rs 19,650 crore

PM Modi opens Rs 19,650 crore Navi Mumbai Airport and Rs 37,270 crore Mumbai Metro Line 3, transforming Mumbai's infrastructure with sustainable features and enhanced connectivity.

"NMIA will work in tandem with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to ease congestion and elevate Mumbai into the league of global multi-airport systems - Official Statement"

Mumbai, October 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated Phase 1 of the Navi Mumbai International Airport, built at a cost of around Rs 19,650 crore.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, Union MoS Murlidhar Mohol, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Governor Acharya Devvrat, and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar were also present at the occasion.

The Navi Mumbai International Airport is India's largest Greenfield airport project, developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP). As the second international airport for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, NMIA will work in tandem with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) to ease congestion and elevate Mumbai into the league of global multi-airport systems.

The airport, which has an area of 1160 hectares and is designed to be among the most efficient in the world, will eventually handle 90 million passengers annually (MPPA) and 3.25 million metric tonnes of cargo.

Among its unique offerings is an Automated People Mover (APM), a transit system planned to connect all four passenger terminals for smooth inter-terminal transfers, as well as a landside APM linking the city-side infrastructure. In line with sustainable practices, the airport will feature dedicated storage for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), solar power generation of approximately 47 MW, and EV bus services for public connectivity across the city. NMIA will also be the first airport in the country to be connected by water taxi.

Prime Minister Modi will also inaugurate Phase 2B of the Mumbai Metro Line-3, stretching from Acharya Atre Chowk to Cuffe Parade, constructed at an estimated cost of around Rs 12,200 crore. With this, he will dedicate the entire Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) to the nation with a total cost of over Rs 37,270 crore, marking a major milestone in the city's urban transport transformation.

As Mumbai's first and only fully underground metro line, this project is set to redefine commuting across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), offering a faster, more efficient, and modern transit solution for millions of residents.

The Mumbai Metro Line 3, spanning 33.5 km from Cuffe Parade to Aarey JVLR with 27 stations, will cater to 13 lakh passengers daily. The final Phase 2B of the project will provide seamless connectivity to South Mumbai's heritage and cultural districts, such as Fort, Kala Ghoda, and Marine Drive, along with direct access to key administrative and financial hubs, including the Bombay High Court, Mantralaya, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and Nariman Point.

The Metro Line-3 has been designed to ensure efficient integration with other modes of transport, including railways, airports, other metro lines, and monorail services, thereby enhancing last-mile connectivity and reducing congestion across the metropolitan region.

The Prime Minister will also launch "Mumbai One"--an integrated common mobility app for 11 public transport operators (PTO) across metro, monorail, suburban railway and bus PTOs.

These include Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7, Mumbai Metro Line 3, Mumbai Metro Line 1, Mumbai Monorail, Navi Mumbai Metro, Mumbai Suburban Railway, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Thane Municipal Transport, Mira Bhayander Municipal Transport, Kalyan Dombivali Municipal Transport and Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport.

Mumbai One App offers commuters a range of benefits, including integrated mobile ticketing across multiple public transport operators, elimination of queuing by promoting digital transactions, and seamless multimodal connectivity through a single dynamic ticket for trips involving multiple transport modes.

It also provides real-time journey updates on delays, alternative routes, and estimated arrival times, along with map-based information on nearby stations, attractions, and points of interest, and an SOS feature to ensure commuter safety. Together, these features enhance convenience, efficiency, and security, transforming the public transportation experience across Mumbai.

The Prime Minister will also inaugurate the Short-Term Employability Program (STEP), a pioneering initiative by the Department of Skill, Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation in Maharashtra. The programme will be rolled out across 400 government ITIs and 150 government technical high schools, marking a major step in aligning skill development with industry requirements to enhance employability.

STEP will establish 2,500 new training batches, including 364 exclusive batches for women and 408 batches in emerging technology courses such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Electric Vehicles (EV), Solar, and Additive Manufacturing, etc.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 19,650 crore for airport and Rs 37,270 crore for metro - these are massive investments. Hope this translates to better connectivity and economic growth for Maharashtra. The Mumbai One app is a game-changer!
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently from Mumbai, this is much-needed relief. CSIA has been overcrowded for years. The sustainable features like solar power and EV buses show good planning for the future.
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Arjun K
Great initiative but I hope the costs don't burden taxpayers excessively. Also, hope the STEP program creates real employment opportunities, not just certificates. The focus on women and emerging tech is commendable though.
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David E
The integrated mobility app is brilliant! No more standing in queues for different transport tickets. This is how modern cities should function. The SOS feature is particularly thoughtful for women commuters.
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Meera T
As a Mumbaikar, I'm excited but also concerned about the environmental impact. The article mentions sustainable features which is good, but hope they maintain green standards throughout. The metro connectivity to South Mumbai heritage areas is fantastic for tourism!
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Vikram M
Infrastructure development at this scale puts India on the global map. The automated people mover and 90 million passenger capacity show world-class planning. Hope the execution matches the vision! 🇮🇳

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