When will Adani Group-developed Navi Mumbai airport be ready? Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis says…

Maharashtra Prime Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited the Navi Mumbai Airport site on Saturday and examined its progress. Continue reading to learn more about this.
CM and his assistant Eknath Shinde visited the airport site and reviewed its progress on Saturday.
Maharashtra Prime Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Saturday, Navi Mumbai International Airport should be completed by September 30, he said. Adani Airport Director Jeet Adani also inspected the airport on Saturday.
How much work is completed?
“The work of the terminal building was done. Interior work continues. Works on the outer ceiling continue quickly. We saw the luggage transport system. The baros of the luggage can be seen from 360 degrees. At this airport, the luggage demand system will have a larger runway with a larger track in the world. He said it would be built and they would all be connected to the airport. “There will be no need to walk. Also, there will be no need to bring a vehicle.”
Who is building the airport?
Navi Mumbai International Airport is a special purpose vehicle established for the design, development, construction, operation, maintenance and expansion of the Greenfield International Airport project in Navi Mumbai, Navi Mumbai. Mumbai International Airport Ltd, a public-private partnership (PPP) with a 74 percent share and CIDCO (Maharashtra Ltd. City and Industrial Development Company) with 26 percent. While the airport strengthens the global connection of India, Mumbai Metropol region and Western India are expected to appeal to developing air traffic demands.
Where will it be?
Airport is a minister of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), 22 km away from the Maharashtra Industrial Development Company (MIDC), 32 km and 40 km through Mumbai Port Trust (Mumbai Trans Harbor link and 40 km from the Power Loom Town Bhiwandi. Air Traffic Control Systems, including a runway of 3,700 meters, is designed to host both domestic and international passengers. With Crore Passenger (MPPA), he will have the capacity to cope with 0.5 million tons of cargo in his first stage. “
(With the inputs of the news agency IANS).




