
Thu Dec 25 03:35:13 UTC 2025: Summary:
The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), promoted by the Adani Group, is set to begin commercial operations on December 25, 2025. A pre-launch event on December 24th featured a spectacular drone show with 1,515 drones creating formations related to the airport’s theme. NMIA, the second airport in the Mumbai Metropolitan region, is designed to handle 90 million passengers annually upon completion and will feature two parallel runways, terminals, and advanced cargo facilities. In its initial phase, it will handle 20 million passengers and 0.5 million metric tonnes of cargo.
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Navi Mumbai International Airport Takes Flight After Dazzling Drone Show
Mumbai, December 25, 2025 – The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) officially opens its doors today, December 25th, marking a significant expansion of air travel infrastructure in the Mumbai Metropolitan region. The launch follows a stunning drone display held on Wednesday evening, December 24th, which captivated onlookers with a choreographed performance involving 1,515 drones.
The Adani Group-promoted airport showcased the aerial artistry, creating breathtaking formations including 3D lotus blooms, the airport logo, and images depicting a green, sustainable future for air travel. The performance was centered around the theme of the airport, highlighting its role in the rise of India.
NMIA, poised to become one of India’s busiest aviation hubs, spans over 1,160 hectares and boasts a design capacity of 90 million passengers per annum (MPPA) upon full completion. The airport features two parallel runways, modern terminal buildings, and state-of-the-art cargo facilities aimed at ensuring a seamless passenger experience and efficient cargo handling.
“This airport represents a significant investment in India’s future and will play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for air travel,” said a spokesperson for the Adani Group.
In its initial phase, NMIA will accommodate 20 million passengers and handle 0.5 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. The new airport is expected to significantly alleviate pressure on the existing Mumbai International Airport and contribute to economic growth in the region.