Navi Mumbai International Airport to be Operational in March 2025; Pune Airport’s New Terminal to Open July 14
In a recent visit to the Navi Mumbai International Airport site, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol confirmed that the airport is set to commence operations in March 2025. Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu and Mohol reviewed the progress of the ongoing work, expressing optimism about the project’s timely completion.
Major Milestone for Connectivity
Mohol highlighted that the Navi Mumbai International Airport will significantly enhance connectivity with neighboring regions such as Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Kalyan, and western Maharashtra. “Going by the progress of the work, the airport will be operational in March next year. It will enhance connectivity with neighboring Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Kalyan, and western Maharashtra,” Mohol stated.
- Operational Date: March 2025
- Initial Passenger Capacity: 2 crore passengers per annum
- Full Capacity: 9 crore passengers per annum
- Expected Annual Footfall: Nearly 20 million passengers
International Standards and Connectivity
The Navi Mumbai International Airport is poised to be a game changer for India’s aviation sector. It is India’s first truly Multi-Modal Aviation Hub, featuring enhanced connectivity to expressways, highways, suburban rail, metro rail, high-speed rail, and waterways. This infrastructure is expected to facilitate seamless travel for both international travelers and residents of Thane, Kalyan, Pune, Mumbai, and the wider western Maharashtra region.
Project-Affected Persons and Compensation
Addressing concerns about compensation for project-affected persons (PAP), Mohol assured that the government is committed to resolving these issues through discussions with the management. “We are committed to ensuring that people who have contributed land for the airport project are not displaced,” the minister clarified, emphasizing the government’s awareness of project-related issues and compensations.
Support from Prime Minister Modi
Mohol underscored Prime Minister Modi’s ongoing support for development initiatives in Maharashtra, highlighting the airport’s potential to boost the region’s development trajectory.
Dignitaries Present at the Review
For the recent review, several key officials were present, including:
- Secretary MoCA Shri. Vualnam
- Vice Chairman CIDCO, Vijay Singhal
- MP Dr. Shrikant Lata Eknath Shinde
- AAI Chairman Sanjeev Kumar
- Other senior officials from NMIA and MoCA
New Terminal at Pune Airport
In addition to the developments at Navi Mumbai International Airport, Mohol announced that the new terminal at Pune Airport will be operational on July 14 at 1 pm. The new terminal, eagerly awaited by Punekars, has the capacity to process 3,000 passengers per hour and handle 90 lakh passengers per annum.
Conclusion
The Navi Mumbai International Airport is on track to become a significant hub in India’s aviation landscape, providing extensive connectivity and modern facilities. Its operationalization in March 2025 will mark a significant milestone in enhancing the region’s infrastructure and connectivity, bolstered by the new terminal at Pune Airport set to open shortly.