The Navi Mumbai International Airport commenced commercial flight operations on Thursday, marking a key milestone for India’s civil aviation sector, while expanding air travel capacity for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) began operations, with the first flight from Bengaluru, operated by IndiGo, touching down the runway at 8
am.
The aircraft was accorded a ceremonial water cannon salute on arrival, a time-honoured aviation tradition marking NMIA’s first commercial touchdown and departure, the airport operator said in a statement.
The inaugural arrival was followed by the airport’s first departure IndiGo flight 6E882 to Hyderabad at 08.40 am, completing NMIA’s inaugural arrival and departure cycle, it said.