- It will eventually feature two runways and four terminals, with a full capacity to handle 90 million passengers annually upon completion of all five phases
- It will redefine connectivity & growth. A true gift to India: Gautam Adani
- Priti Adani, Jeet Adani and Diva Adani along with Arun Bansal, chief executive officer (CEO), Adani Airport Holdings, and BVJK Sharma, CEO, NMIAL, participate in the review meeting
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AHMEDABAD, MAR 16
Having cleared all norms, the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport will be inaugurated in June, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Sunday.
Earlier, it was planned for an April 17 inauguration, the greenfield airport aims to ease congestion at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and cater to the rising demand for air travel.
The team from NMIAL and representatives from partner and stakeholder companies were also present at the site for review, an airport spokesperson said.
Among others, Priti Adani, Jeet Adani and Diva Adani along with Arun Bansal, chief executive officer (CEO), Adani Airport Holdings, and BVJK Sharma, CEO, NMIAL, participated in the review.
The greenfield airport – the second such facility in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region after the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport – is being developed by a special purpose vehicle, NMIAL, which is a 74:26 joint venture between Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL) and City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra (CIDCO).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February 2018 laid the foundation stone for the new airport, which is coming up at an investment of Rs 16,700 crore with an aim to reduce the congestion at the capacity-constrained Mumbai Airport, along with meeting the soaring demand for air travel in the country.
A glimpse into India’s aviation future! Visited the Navi Mumbai International Airport site today a world-class airport taking shape. Set for inauguration this June, it will redefine connectivity & growth. A true gift to India!” Adani said in a post on X.
“Kudos to the Adani Airports team & partners for making this vision a reality,” he further said in the post.
Last month, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) met airport officials to examine the aerodrome’s readiness. A full day inspection of the airport was conducted by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and DGCA teams.
Earlier, late last December, Adani Airport Holdings Ltd CEO Arun Bansal had told the media that “our ambition is to do the commercial inauguration of the airport by April 17”.
Domestic operations would start from the second half of May and international operations were expected to commence from the end of July, Jalan had said after the successful trial landing of the first civil passenger aircraft at the under-construction airport on December 29, 2024.
Navi Mumbai International Airport with two runways and four terminals will have a capacity to cater to 90 million passengers per annum once all the five phases of the projects are completed.