Air India (AI) is set to operate test flights to and from India’s first multi-nodal airport, Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) in April 2025.
Navi Mumbai International Airport
Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) initiates strategic discussions with DHL Aviation and FedEx to establish a major cargo hub.
Today marks a historic day for Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) as the first test flight operated by IndiGo Airlines (6E) lands on Runway 08/26.
The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) schedules its inaugural commercial landing operation for December 29, 2024.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Friday that the government will soon start work on a new airport (near Mumbai) near Maharashtra’s Vadhavan Port project, valued at ₹76,220 crore.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) successfully conducted its first calibration flight at India’s first multi-modal airport, Navi Mumbai International (NMI) on July 16, 2024.
The second airport in construction for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Navi Mumbai International Airport, has assigned NMI as its IATA code by the International Air Transport Association.
NMIA is the second International Airport for Mumbaikars and is being developed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL). Currently, AAHL operates, manages, and develops 8 Airports in India.
The highly anticipated Navi Mumbai Airport (NMIA) is on track to be operational by the end of next year, providing a much-needed boost to the megacity’s aerial connectivity.
Eknath Shinde, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, along with his deputy Devendra Fadnavis, assessed Navi Mumbai Airport by inspecting the under-construction International Airport ahead of launch.