NMIA Inauguration Set For Sept 30, AAI NOTAM Keeps Runway Closed Only Till Sept 20
Published 8 Sep 2025, 1:35 PM IST
In short: The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will be inaugurated on September 30. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has issued a NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions — a formal advisory used by airlines and pilots) saying the runway is closed only till 11:59 pm on September 20. That suggests work is on track for the end-of-month ceremony. Domestic flights are expected to start a little later, and then increase step by step.
Key Points
- Runway timeline: AAI’s latest NOTAM keeps the runway “not available” only till Sep 20 — earlier notices had pushed it to August 7 and September 3.
- Inauguration date: The state had targeted Sep 30; current reports align with that plan.
- Flights after launch: Reports indicate a gradual start (few services first), then a ramp-up through Oct–Nov; one briefing spoke of ~60 flights/day initially, scaling up later.
Why does this matter?
Mumbai is about to become a true twin-airport region. A Sept 30 inauguration for Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), with commercial flights staggering in weeks later, eases pressure on CSMIA and improves access for Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Uran, and parts of Thane/Pune corridors. Expect a phased start, not a flood of flights on day one.
Main News
The inauguration of NMIA on September 30, 2025 looks on track after the Airports Authority of India (AAI) issued a fresh NOTAM that limits runway unavailability only till September 20. Aviation sources point out that if the ceremony were slipping beyond month-end, the NOTAM would have pushed closure past Sept 30 as well. Commercial services are likely to begin gradually by late October or early November.
What to expect next
- Final checks on systems (security, lighting, navigation) and trial runs with airlines.
- An opening event on Sep 30; regular passenger flights to begin a few weeks later once schedules are approved.

