Navi Mumbai Upcoming International Airport
FOR ALL THOSE WHO ARE PLANNING TO FLY TO BOMBAY IN THE NEXT YEAR OR TWO – YOU WILL BE LANDING AT THE NEW AIRPORT A COUPLE OF MILES FURTHER – SO TAKE A LOOK
The new international airport, which is to come up at Kopra-Panvel area, is being built through public-private partnership (PPP) ‒ with private sector partner getting 74% equity while Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Govt of Maharashtra (through City and Industrial Development Corporation or CIDCO) holding 13% each.
The land required is about 1,140 hectares for the core airport activity and will have two parallel runways. It is to be located on highway NH 4B near Panvel, about 35 km from the existing Sahar International Airport in Mumbai. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has already given techno-feasibility clearance to the Navi Mumbai airport.
The cost of the project, which is being developed through the public-private partnership route, is estimated at between Rs 3,200 crore and Rs 4,000 crore.The airport will have a terminal area of 2.5-lakh sq.m. and a cargo area of 1-lakh sq.m and handle 50-55 million passengers.
Source :- Bin’s Corner
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It seems to be a great project as the current mumbai airport is already flooded and overloaded with aircrafts.
Can i get an answer from somewhere as to will the real estate prices in khargar are of navi mumbai go up once the contruction of the airport commences.
Can i get information regarding when would the construction work of this project begin and by what time can we expect this new airport.
Go the ECO friendly immersion way this Ganesh Utsav with artificial ponds
MCGM and NMMC has created many artificial ponds across the city in an effort to curb the pollution that its caused to the water bodies post every Ganesh Chathurthi. But how many people are aware of the ways that they can follow to go all the way for an eco-friendly Ganpati celebration.
On the other hand, Standing Committee Chairman Sandeep Naik has also reiterated during meetings the need to promote artificial ponds. Artificial ponds have been made in both Mumbai and in Navi Mumbai at three places at Vashi, Kopri and Nerul. So if you are going to be a part of immersion rituals soon, here’s your chance of joining the mission of your bit for environment by celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi the eco-friendly way at artificial ponds.
http://www.sandeepnaik.com/
http://navimumbai-sandeepnaik.blogspot.com/
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sandeep_Naik
Good share,you article very great, very usefull for us…thank you