PM Modi Inaugurates ₹19,650 Cr Navi Mumbai Airport
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase One of the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA)—a landmark ₹19,650 crore infrastructure project poised to transform aviation and urban mobility in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The airport is expected to begin commercial operations by December 2025, making Mumbai one of the few global cities—alongside New York, London, and Tokyo—to have more than one international airport.
The newly inaugurated airport reflects the vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) and blends modern design with cultural symbolism. Key features include,
During the walkthrough, PM Modi interacted with differently abled children, symbolizing the airport’s commitment to inclusivity and social outreach.
This mega project serves multiple national priorities,
Supports India’s goal of becoming a global Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) hub by the end of the decade
In his address, PM Modi highlighted the sector’s remarkable transformation,
This growth reflects the government’s push to make aviation a key pillar of economic development and regional connectivity.
Alongside the airport, PM Modi also inaugurated several transformative initiatives,
STEP (Short-Term Employability Programme): Launch of 2,500 new training batches in emerging tech fields like,
These projects signal a multi-sectoral approach to infrastructure, skill-building, and digital innovation.
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