Prime minister Narendra Modi will land at the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) on October 8 with the majestic ‘India One’ aircraft to inaugurate the airport. The VVIP aircraft also made a quick visit to NMIA on Wednesday to perform an operational drill, becoming the first widebody aircraft landing on the upcoming airport.

Prime minister Narendra Modi will land at the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) on October 8 with the majestic ‘India One’ aircraft to inaugurate the airport. The VVIP aircraft also made a quick visit to NMIA on Wednesday to perform an operational drill, becoming the first widebody aircraft landing on the upcoming airport.
Aerodrome License Secured
Preparations are in full swing at NMIA as it nears the inauguration date, after battling multiple delays and postponement. The only pending formality before the airport can be inaugurated, was completed on Tuesday as the airport operator, Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd. (NMIAL), obtained the aerodrome license by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
PM’s Two-Day Visit

