Phase-1 Of Navi Mumbai International Airport Inaugurated Under PPP
Airport/Aviation Sector News India
Phase-1 of Navi Mumbai International Airport, developed under a PPP between Adani Airport Holdings and CIDCO at a project cost of Rs. 19,650 crore, has been inaugurated. The greenfield airport on 1,160 hectares will initially operate with one runway and a terminal handling 20 million passengers annually and features digital passenger processing, AI-enabled terminal services, online baggage drop and digital immigration. Phase-1 commissioning enables scheduled operations from December; future masterplan phases include up to four terminals and two runways with phased capacity expansion to 155 million passengers.
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