Navi Mumbai International Airport conducts first successful commercial aircraft landing, marking a significant milestone in the region's aviation infrastructure. This achievement is set to boost the economic and logistic capabilities of the area.
Navi MumbaiInternational AirportFirst LandingAviationEconomic DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiJan 04, 2025
The first commercial aircraft landed at Navi Mumbai International Airport on October 15, 2023.
The first aircraft to land was an Airbus A320 operated by IndiGo.
The airport is designed to handle up to 10 million passengers annually in its initial phase.
The key organizations involved in the development of the airport include the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC).
The airport is expected to create numerous job opportunities, boost tourism, attract more business and investment, and enhance the overall economic landscape of the region.
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