Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially inaugurated the Navi Mumbai International Airport, marking a significant milestone for India's aviation infrastructure. This state-of-the-art facility features a unique lotus-inspired design and represents one of the largest greenfield airport projects in the country. The airport boasts advanced passenger amenities including 66 check-in counters and 29 aerobridges, plus sophisticated cargo handling capabilities. With its focus on sustainability and smart technology, NMIA is positioned to transform air connectivity across Western India while easing congestion at existing Mumbai facilities.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Navi Mumbai International Airport Greenfield Hub

  • Developed as PPP between Adani Airports and CIDCO to ease Mumbai airport congestion
  • Features lotus-inspired design with 20 million passenger capacity in first phase
  • Includes two parallel runways and advanced cargo handling for 0.5 million tonnes
  • Designed as 5G-connected smart airport with Digi Yatra and sustainability features
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PM Modi inaugurates Navi Mumbai International Airport, a world-class greenfield aviation hub

PM Modi opens Navi Mumbai International Airport, a state-of-the-art greenfield aviation hub with 20 million passenger capacity, advanced cargo facilities, and sustainable features.

"The airport's architecture is inspired by the lotus, India's national flower, featuring 12 sculptural feature columns symbolising unfurling petals - Official Project Description"

Mumbai October 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), a state-of-the-art greenfield airport set to transform air connectivity in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and Western India.

Developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), the airport is operated by Navi Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. (NMIAL) a joint venture (JV) between Adani Airports Holdings Ltd, holding 74 per cent and City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd (CIDCO) holding 26 per cent.

The project aims to ease congestion at the Mumbai International Airport and position Navi Mumbai as a global aviation and logistics hub. Located at Ulwe in Navi Mumbai, about 37 kilometres from South Mumbai, NMIA is spread over 1,160 hectares (2,866 acres). The airport's architecture is inspired by the lotus, India's national flower, featuring 12 sculptural feature columns symbolising unfurling petals and 17 mega columns supporting the terminal roof canopies

The first phase of the project inaugurated by PM Modi includes a single integrated terminal for domestic and international operations with a capacity of 20 million passengers per annum (MPPA). The final phase will expand the capacity to 90 MPPA.

The airport features two parallel Code F-compliant runways, each measuring 3,700 metres in length and 60 metres in width. Terminal 1 includes 66 check-in counters, 22 self-baggage drop points, 29 aerobridges, and 10 bus boarding gates, designed to deliver a seamless passenger experience

The cargo complex, with a capacity of 0.5 million metric tonnes annually in the initial phase, integrates fully automated cargo handling, shipment tracking, and paperless operations. It also includes temperature-controlled zones for pharmaceuticals and perishables, dedicated express cargo and drone handling zones, and specialised facilities for valuables and live animals.

NMIA is envisioned as a 5G-connected smart airport, featuring contactless processing under Digi Yatra, zero manual ID checks, and IoT-enabled real-time monitoring systems. Adani OneApp will offer passengers digital access to retail, dining, and lounge services

The airport will host over 110 retail and F&B outlets, CIP lounges accommodating 500 passengers. A transit hotel with 80 rooms and baggage delivery and wrapping services are also part of the passenger amenities

Planned as a Green Airport, NMIA integrates sustainability at every level, with 47 MW of solar power generation, rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and electric vehicle (EV) operations.

NMIA is certified by international agencies, including IATA's Centre of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The airport enjoys strong multimodal connectivity, located 14 km from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and 35 km from Mumbai Port Trust, enhancing its strategic advantage for air cargo and logistics.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The lotus-inspired design is beautiful! It's great to see our national symbols being incorporated into modern infrastructure. Makes me proud to be Indian 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Impressive sustainability features - 47 MW solar power, EV operations, and rainwater harvesting. Hope other infrastructure projects follow this green model. Well done!
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Sarah B
The cargo facilities with temperature control for pharmaceuticals and drone handling zones show forward thinking. This will boost exports and logistics significantly.
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Vikram M
While the airport looks world-class, I hope the connectivity to South Mumbai is improved. 37km is quite far, and traffic can be terrible. Need efficient transport links.
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Michael C
The Digi Yatra contactless processing and IoT monitoring systems sound amazing! India's airports are becoming truly world-class. Can't wait to experience it myself.
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Ananya R
This will create so many job opportunities in Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas! The economic boost for Maharashtra is going to be massive. Great development for our state 💪

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