First passenger flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport set to take off in September: Fadnavis
CM Fadnavis said Navi Mumbai International Airport will start operations in September, with PM Modi set to inaugurate the world-class facility.
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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said, NMIA will be fully equipped and significantly larger than Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport.
Navi Mumbai, 12 July
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is set to commence its operations in September this year when the first passenger flight will take off from there.
Around
94 per cent work of the airport is complete and the deadline of 30 September
has been set for the launch of commercial operations, he said, adding that its
inauguration will be done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had also
performed its ground-breaking ceremony.
This
will be the "most modern and fully-equipped" airport in the country,
and the authorities have been instructed to make the baggage claim system the
fastest in the world, he said.
The CM,
accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and minister Ganesh Naik,
conducted an inspection of the NMIA project.
In a
press briefing after the inspection, Fadnavis said, "Today, we came here
to review the progress of the airport. We saw a detailed presentation on all
aspects of the work - from the runway to the terminal building - and got all
the information. Currently, 94 per cent of the project work is complete. The
remaining six per cent will get over before September to ensure the airport is
operational by then."
The
first passenger flight from the airport will take off in September, he said.
The
runway is fully-equipped and the work on the terminal building is largely
complete with interior work currently underway.
"We saw the baggage-handling system, which is the most
efficient one in which the barcode of the baggage can be read with 360-degree
scanners, ensuring it reaches the right place. We have asked the authorities
that the baggage claim system in this airport should be the fastest not only in
the country but in the entire world, and efforts are being made in that
direction," the CM added.
Once
the airport is ready with two runways, it will have the capacity to handle nine
crore passengers (annually), he said.
The
NMIA will be fully-equipped, meaning it will be many times bigger than the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, the chief minister
said.
"This
will be the most modern airport in the country...As we have to seek the
appointment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi (for the project launch), we have
set the target of 30 September before the authorities. It is an ambitious
target," he said.
Noting
that more than 13,000 workers are currently deployed at the site, he said,
additional workforce will be mobilised to meet the September deadline.
"That work of getting commercial licences is also being simultaneously done so that by September 30, or around that time, whenever the PM gives time, we should be able to inaugurate the project and commercial operations can be launched, he said.
The
airport is being developed over 1,160 hectares, with the City and Industrial
Development Corporation (CIDCO) executing the pre-development work, which
includes river diversion, high-tension power line relocation, and land development.
The financial closure for the project was achieved in March 2022, with State
Bank of India sanctioning Rs 12,770 crore out of the total project cost of Rs
19,647 crore.
Fadnavis
said, "This airport has many features. It is a green airport with 37 MW of
green power being used. All vehicles will either be electric or run on
alternative fuel and sustainable aviation fuel, which is being developed on a
large scale. This airport will be a big centre where green fuel will be used on
a large scale."
"We
have prepared a big connectivity plan for the airport. The linking of Atal Setu
to Coastal Road is expected to be completed by March next year. From Thane, a
direct elevated road has been suggested and that work will also start
soon," Fadnavis said.
Arrangements
are also being done so that baggage check-in is done in different cities itself
so that passengers can travel to the airport without the need to carry it. This
will give passengers a good travel experience, he said.
On the
mobility within the airport, he said, "In the second phase, similar to an
underground metro, one train will operate to connect all the terminals within
the airport."
Nobody
will have to walk, and it will also prevent vehicles from creating traffic
jams. Planning is done in that direction. The bay will be within 500 meters and
travelators will be provided for passengers, Fadnavis said.
Talking
about the name of the airport, he said, "The state govt has sent a
proposal to the Centre, and Shinde and I will follow this up with the PM."
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