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Navi Mumbai International Airport, officially D. B. Patil International Airport, is an
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being constructed in
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra Navi Mumbai (), is a planned community, planned city situated on the west coast of the Indian subcontinent, located in the Konkan division of Maharashtra state, on the mainland of India. Navi Mumbai is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, ...
, India. It will serve in parallel as an alternative with
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's existing
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is an international airport serving Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It is the second busiest airport in the country in terms of total and international passenger traffic a ...
(CSMIA), becoming the second airport of the
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. The airport is a
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international airport being built by
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(CIDCO). It will be built in three phases, out of which the first phase of the airport will be able to handle 10 million passengers per annum. It will be expanded to its final capacity of third phase to handle more than 90 million passengers per annum. The
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-based
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, has charted the final masterplan for the airport, while the passenger terminals and the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower have been designed by
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-based Zaha Hadid Architects. The ₹16,700 crore (US$2.1 billion) project is being executed by Navi Mumbai International Airport Limited (NMIAL), a special-purpose vehicle formed by the Adani Airports Holdings Limited and CIDCO, which will hold 74 percent and 26 percent equity shares of NMIAL respectively. CIDCO will build the project through a
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(PPP) model on a Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Transfer (DBFOT) basis. The airport covers an area of 1,160 hectares (4.5 sq.mi). The airport's construction was started in August 2021, and is expected to be fully operational by July 2024. It will be connected with Navi Mumbai Metro's Line 1 and with the proposed Mumbai Metro's Line 8 (Gold Line). In the proposed Mumbai-Hyderabad High-Speed Rail (HSR) corridor from
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to
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, the airport will be the starting point of the corridor, by having a terminal station.


History

The project was first conceived in November 1997. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) constituted a committee to examine various sites for an extension to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The committee recommended a site at Mandwa–Rewas in June 2000, because the proposed airport was to have a single runway. That September, CIDCO revised the original proposal to provide for a pair of parallel runways and submitted its feasibility report to the MoCA.
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(AAI)'s sub-committee found the Navi Mumbai site technically and operationally feasible, and suggested that CIDCO carry out a detailed Techno-Economic Feasibility Study (TEFS) of the project. The TEFS was submitted to the State Government in September 2001, following which the
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(ICAO) conducted a simulation study that confirmed that simultaneous operation of two airports was possible with appropriate procedures in place. In February 2007, CIDCO submitted a Project Feasibility and Business Plan Report to the MoCA, and the project received in-principle approval from the Union Cabinet in July 2007. In July 2008, the
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granted approval for development of the project on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) basis and appointed CIDCO as the nodal agency for its implementation. The project received defence clearance by the
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(MoD) by the end of 2010. The site had several environmental problems concerning mangroves and rain/storm water drains in
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. There is an NGO fighting government agencies regarding Panvel. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) gave its clearance for the airport on 14 May 2008. MoEFCC finally cleared the project on 23 November 2010. CIDCO invited global tenders for requests for qualification (RFQ) on 5 February 2014. The agency received nine bids and shortlisted four bidders, including
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, the GVK-led MIAL, Hiranandani Group,
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, and Mia Infrastructure with Tata Realty and Infrastructure. CIDCO submitted their RFQs to the Project Management Committee (PMC) for scrutiny. The PMC then submitted its report to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who must approve the project, before it received final approval from the MoCA. GVK was the only bidder in the final two rounds of bidding, causing CIDCO to extend the deadline for the tender twice. Subsequently, the GMR Group submitted a bid. On 13 February 2017, GVK-led MIAL was announced as the winning bidder. GVK offered CIDCO a 12.6% share in revenue, as compared to the 10.44% offered by the GMR Group. The MoEFCC provided clearance to carry out pre-development work for the airport in April 2017. Work could not begin until 14 June 2017, however, due to opposition from local villagers. Pre-development work includes flattening the Ulwe Hill, reclaiming marsh land, diverting the Ulwe River outside the airport boundary and widening the channel to 60 metres, and shifting power transmission lines. It is expected to take two years to complete. CIDCO will raise the level of the land by 5.5 metres. Work was stalled again from 12 October 2017 due to protests from local villagers, but resumed on 28 October 2017 after CIDCO reached an agreement with the protestors.
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unveiled the foundation plaque at the ground breaking ceremony for the airport in Mumbai on 18 February 2018. Navi Mumbai International Airport (P) Limited (NMIAL), appointed
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-based Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in March 2018 to design the airport's Terminal 1 and the ATC tower. Zaha Hadid Architects was selected on completion of a 12-week fast track design competition amongst the international architecture firms that were shortlisted by GVK. CIDCO floated a tender to select the
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contractor for the project in August 2018. CIDCO appointed
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(CWPRS) in 2011, to study the hydrological impact of the airport on the surrounding waterbodies. The CWPRS conducted hydrological and Mathematical Model studies of the Ulwe River catchment area and had recommended cutting a channel to divert the Ulwe River into the Moha Creek. CIDCO completed pre-development work on the Ulwe River diversion by June 2019. In September 2019, GVK awarded a contract for construction of the airport to Larsen and Toubro (L&T). The airport was sold to the
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in 2021, and Adani Group started the construction in August 2021. As of today, the ongoing developmental work includes ground work, i.e., flattening of the Ulwe Hill, which falls in the trajectory of the Southern Runway and Terminal 1. Due to several hurdles and issues, such as due to issues in land acquisition, protests from local villagers for several times, impact of
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, rehabilitation issues, issues from Central and State Government and concerns raised by environmental activists, the project moved on with a slow pace since 2020. As of April 2022, CIDCO declared that those hurdles and issues have been finally resolved, and the construction will pick up fast pace within a few weeks. It is now expected that the first phase of the airport will be completed by July 2024.


Facilities


Structure

The airport will have an apron area of , terminal area, and parking for ten code C aircraft.


Runways

The airport will have two runways: * Runway 08L/26R: * Runway 08R/26L:


Terminals 1, 2, and 3

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has designed the Navi Mumbai International Airport. It will have three state-of-the-art interconnected terminal buildings. The buildings will feature food courts, lounges, travellators, and other facilities for passengers. In the final phase, the total capacity of the airport will be 90 million passengers. The buildings will be shaped like a lotus to provide an aesthetic theme. The airport will also have a low-cost carrier terminal capable of handling two million passengers per annum in the first phase.


Cargo terminal

The domestic cargo terminal will be spread over and the international cargo terminal will be spread over .


Other facilities

The airport will have a fuel farm and three aircraft hangars. There is a planned dedicated MRO facility.


Navi Mumbai International Airport plans

The coastal land required is about with for the core airport activity and another on Waghivali Island to be developed as Mangrove Park and will have two parallel runways each long. It is to be located on National Highway 4B near Panvel, about from the existing
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is an international airport serving Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It is the second busiest airport in the country in terms of total and international passenger traffic a ...
. The airport will have a terminal area of and a cargo area of and handle 50–55 million passengers annually. The site of the airport is located in an area of . The original estimated cost of the project was . This has since quadrupled to . CIDCO's RFQ in 2014 estimated total project cost for the development of phase 1 and 2 of NMIA to be . The cost of pre-development work was estimated at , which including of land development for airport and for other works. The project required the relocation of 2,786 households located across 10 villages—Chinchpada, Kopar, Kolhi, Ulwe, Varcha (Upper) Owle, Waghivalivada, Vaghivali, Ganeshpuri, Targhar, and Kombadbhuje. Most of the residents affected by the project are fishermen, farmers, or work odd jobs. CIDCO compensated land owners paying per sq ft of the land, rent for 18 months, and a developed plot of land of a size equal to triple the roof area with 1.5 FSI in the Pushpak Nagar node. CIDCO extended the deadline for all residents to vacate their houses to 30 November 2018, and again to 15 January 2019. Another hurdle to construct the airport was the flattening and destruction of the Ulwe Hill, which falls under the trajectory of the southern parallel
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.


See also

* Juhu Aerodrome * Jawaharlal Nehru Port *
Mumbai Trans Harbour Link The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, also known as the Sewri–Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour Link, is an under-construction 21.8 km (13.5 mi) 6-lane expressway grade road bridge, which will connect Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite cit ...
*
Vikhroli-Koparkhairane Link Road The Vikhroli-Kopar Khairane Link Road (VKLR), also known as the JVLR-Kopar Khairane-Ghansoli Bridge, is a proposed 7.5 km to 10 km, freeway grade road bridge connecting the Indian city of Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite city. ...
* Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road * Sion Panvel Expressway * Bandra-Worli Sea Link * List of airports in India


References


External links


CIDCO and Navi Mumbai International Airport


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