Updated: di, 30 Sep 2025 07:43 PM (IST) New Mumbai International Airport received aerodrome license by the Directorate -General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The airport is located in Ulve in the Raigad district, which will be the second International Airport in the Mumbai Metropolitan region. The NMIA is ready to increase regional and international connectivity by getting aerodrome license. State Bureau, Mumbai. Prior to the inauguration of the New Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi next month, the Directorate -General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Aerodrome License granted the newly built airport. Nmia located in Ulve in the Raigad district, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), the second international airport to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. The aerodrome license provided after completing the strict security and regulatory criteria is an essential condition for starting operations. Remove ad, just read the news, which will be the benefit, a spokesman for NMIA Tuesday said it was an important step towards the full operation of the new airport. Now, with the aerodrome license, the NMIA has come closer to a modern entrance to increase regional and international contact and connect New Mumbai to the rest of the world. Let us know that Air India, Indigo and Akasa Air have already announced a plan to start commercial operations from the new airport. Greenfield Airport, which was developed as an important aviation center for the Mumbai metropolitan region, will be inaugurated by Premier Modi on October 8. In various stages, the development of NMIA and the construction of airports is supervised by Navi Mumbai International Airport Limited (NMIAL), developed by Airco Airport in CIDCO and Cidice Limited (Cidice Limited) (CIDICE) by CIDCO Airport and an industrial development objective of MAHARASTRA (CIDCO) Cidco Airport and an industry development objective) Vehicle (SPV). Connection between the two airports, this airport will be started, in addition to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Terminal (CSMIA) in Mumbai, residents of Mumbai will get two international airports. The distance between these two aircraft is about 40 kilometers. However, connecting problems are solved between the two. For this, efforts have been made to install an uninterrupted transfer model through multimodal transport, road, metro, suburban rail and water contact. After these two airports are linked to good connectivity, India’s busiest business city will work with the same infrastructure, similar to the world’s most important capitals.
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