Maharashtra Government Takes Major Step in Air India Building Acquisition

Published: April 28, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
Maharashtra Government Takes Major Step in Air India Building Acquisition

Mumbai, The Maharashtra government has taken a significant step towards acquiring the iconic Air India building in south Mumbai. The Finance Department has transferred ₹1,600 crore to the Public Works Department, setting in motion the process to finalize the agreement with Air India Assets Holding Limited.

A senior Public Works Department official stated that the draft agreement would be sent for vetting to avoid any lacunae and is likely to be signed within the next two weeks.

The Centre approved the sale of the building to the Maharashtra government for ₹1,601 crore in March 2024, and the state cabinet cleared the acquisition in November 2025.

Once the agreement is signed and the property is transferred, the state government will undertake internal renovations and make the 23-storey sea-facing structure operational within a year. It plans to shift several offices, many of which currently function from rented premises, to the building located near the Mantralaya at Nariman Point.

The move comes amid a space crunch at the Mantralaya and its annexe. After a major fire at the secretariat complex in 2012, several departments shifted to different parts of the city, leading to continued expenditure on rented offices.

Officials said the acquisition will provide around 46,470 square metres of office space in close proximity to the state secretariat, helping streamline administrative functioning.

The building, constructed in 1974 on reclaimed land leased by the state government to Air India, was designed by architect John Burgee and remains a prominent landmark in the city's financial district.

Air India had decided to monetize the asset in 2018 after shifting its headquarters to New Delhi. While the airline had initially sought around ₹2,000 crore, the Maharashtra government had offered ₹1,400 crore. Other bidders included the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority and the Life Insurance Corporation of India, which had quoted lower amounts, but the process stalled.

Discussions resumed after the Eknath Shinde-led government assumed office, with the state eventually raising its offer to ₹1,601 crore and waiving nearly ₹300 crore in dues related to unrealized income and interest on the leased land.

In 2022, the then deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had met then Union civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia to seek preference for the state government in the sale process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current status of the Air Indi
building acquisition by the Maharashtra government? A: The Maharashtra government has transferred ₹1,600 crore to the Public Works Department, and the draft agreement is expected to be signed within the next two weeks.
2. How much office space will the Air Indi
building provide? A: The acquisition will provide around 46,470 square metres of office space in close proximity to the state secretariat.
3. Why is the Maharashtr
government acquiring the Air India building? A: The move is to address the space crunch at the Mantralaya and its annexe, and to streamline administrative functioning by shifting several offices from rented premises.
4. When was the Air Indi
building constructed, and who designed it? A: The Air India building was constructed in 1974 on reclaimed land leased by the state government to Air India and was designed by architect John Burgee.
5. What was the initial asking price of the Air Indi
building, and what did the Maharashtra government offer? A: Air India initially sought around ₹2,000 crore, while the Maharashtra government had offered ₹1,400 crore. The state eventually raised its offer to ₹1,601 crore.