Navi Mumbai
airport will open for operations next May and construction of its second
passenger terminal will commence two months later in July with the Adani
group accelerating the development plans.
Adani Airport Holdings Limited CEO Arun Bansal
disclosed this on Sunday after successful completion of a validation flight to
test the approach and landing procedure at the airport. An IndiGo Airbus A320
aircraft operated the trial flight. Its report will now be submitted to the
Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
“This is a
major milestone and we are now one step closer to operationalising the airport,
prioritising safety at every step,” Bansal said.
Bansal said the ambition is to inaugurate the
airport by April 17. Domestic
passenger and cargo operations are expected to start from mid-May and
international operations from July-end. Discussions are already underway with
airlines for development of schedules.
The
airport’s first phase will see the opening of one runway and a terminal with
passenger handling capacity of 20 million passengers per year.
Construction
of the second terminal with annual handling capacity of 30 million passengers
was supposed to start in 2026. Now the construction is being advanced by a
year. This is to cater for high traffic volume that is anticipated due to the
planned renovation of Mumbai airport’s terminal T1 . As a result Navi Mumbai
airport expected to handle 20 million passengers by March 2026.
While 25-30 per cent of existing traffic from T1
will shift to Mumbai airport’s T2 terminal, the remainder will move to Navi
Mumbai.
While this
will create terminal capacity challenges (the second terminal in Navi
Mumbai is expected to be ready in 3-4 years), the Adani group plans
to address the issue through efficient slot management and automation.