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Navi Mumbai International Airport: India’s new fully digital air hub for Mumbai set to open for passenger operations by mid-December 2025.

What and where
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What and where
Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is a greenfield airport at Ulwe, about 37 km from South Mumbai, built to share Mumbai’s passenger and cargo load with CSMIA and reduce chronic congestion in the region. It is designed as a long‑term twin‑airport system for the metro.
 Who’s building it
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Who’s building it
The project developer and operator is Navi Mumbai International Airport Limited, a Joint -Venture (JV) with Adani Airports Holdings (74%) and City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited (CIDCO) (26%), executed under a PPP DBFOT (Public Private Partnership under Design Build Finance Operate and Transfer) model with multi‑phase delivery.
 Inauguration and operations timeline
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Inauguration and operations timeline
The airport inaugurated on 8 October 2025, after regulatory and operational readiness steps, targets mid‑December 2025 for its first passenger flight operations, with initial schedules scaling up as the systems stabilize.
Phase‑wise capacity
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Phase‑wise capacity
Phase 1 includes one runway and an integrated terminal sized for about 20 million passengers per year, with plans scaling eventually toward 90 MPPA and multi‑million‑tonne cargo capacity as terminals and a second runway come online.
Runways and terminal design
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Runways and terminal design
The plan provides two Code‑F capable parallel runways of about 3,700 m x 60 m and terminals designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, with automated systems, AI‑enabled processing, and a people‑mover linking multiple terminals in later phases.
 Digital, sustainable, multimodal
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Digital, sustainable, multimodal
Positioned as India’s first fully digital airport, NMIA features pre‑booked parking, online baggage and immigration services, extensive automation, large onsite solar capacity, and future multimodal links via expressways, metro, suburban rail, and water taxi.
 Flights, slots, and impact
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Flights, slots, and impact
Initial operations are expected to include domestic carriers like IndiGo, Akasa, and Air India Express, ramping from a few flights per hour to higher throughput; the project targets significant job creation and a major MRO and cargo footprint for the region.
Why it matters for Mumbai
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Why it matters for Mumbai
With demand in the metro already near 70–75 million passengers annually, NMIA relieves constraints at CSMIA (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai), enabling two coordinated airports for the first time in India’s financial capital, with better resilience for growth and global connectivity.
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