Adani’s Mumbai International Airport has secured a significant $750 million investment from Apollo, marking a major milestone in the development and expansion of the airport. This investment is expected to bolster the airport’s infrastructure and enhance passenger experiences.
Adani Airport HoldingsMumbai International AirportApollo InvestmentUnsecured NotesRefinancingReal Estate MumbaiJun 26, 2025
Apollo has invested $750 million in Adani’s Mumbai International Airport.
The investment will be used to refinance existing debt and fund the ongoing expansion and modernization of the airport’s infrastructure.
Adani Airport Holdings manages the Mumbai International Airport and is responsible for its operations, maintenance, and development.
The Apollo investment is significant as it sets a precedent for future investments in the Indian aviation sector, attracting more global interest and capital.
The investment will enhance facilities, improve technology, and expand the airport’s capacity, leading to an overall better passenger experience.
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