Navi Mumbai International Airport, India

 The new airport would be one of the world’s few ”Greenfield” international state-of-art airports offering world-class facilities. It will be capable of handling 60 million passengers a year by 2030 when it reaches full capacity.

Adani Airport Holdings, a subsidiary of Adani group and Airports Authority of India, is undertaking the construction of an airport in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The project has been proposed to meet the growing demand for air travel, with the existing airport in Mumbai fast reaching saturation level.

The project includes the construction of non-aeronautical activities, such as hotels and commercial plazas, which will be spread across the 276ha area. The airport will have parking availability for 5,500 cars, 3,500 bikes, 120 buses, and 10 cargo trucks.

The terminal building will cover over a 523,000m2 area. The main terminal buildings will have five levels, including two mezzanine floors and 350 check-in counters. The cargo complex will get around the 201,58m2 area while the fueling enclave will get a 151,000m2 area.

Total project value is $ 2.3 billion.

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