Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is set to relocate its private aircraft parking to a dedicated facility in Navi Mumbai by the end of the year. This move aims to optimize the use of the airport's existing infrastructure a
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The relocation is aimed at optimizing the use of the airport's infrastructure and increasing capacity for commercial flights, which will improve overall operational efficiency and reduce congestion.
The new facility will be equipped with modern hangars, maintenance bays, and support services to ensure high-quality service for private aircraft operators.
The relocation is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
By freeing up space at the main airport, CSMIA will be able to handle more commercial flights, reducing delays and improving the passenger experience.
The new private aircraft facility is expected to attract more investment, boost the local economy, and enhance the region's appeal as a business and travel destination.

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