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CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Upgraded
Mumbai airport terminal becomes operational
Source: Business
Standard, July 29
Mumbai
July 29, 2005
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) today opened the
first phase of the upgraded domestic terminal
IB of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport for
use from today.
Mumbai’s domestic airport, built in 1958 by a
French architect in the form of a ship, has been re-designed
to accommodate the growing air traffic.
Sudhir Kumar, director AAI said: “ This is AAI’s
solution to the growing demand for air traffic in the
country and is in conjunction with the infrastructure
initiative from the civil aviation ministry.”
The first phase of the project cost is Rs 35 crore and
the total project cost, including the phase II, is pegged
at around Rs 83 crore.
Terminal IB caters to almost 7 million passenger movement
and over 500 air traffic movements. Kumar said the upgraded
terminal had been built on an area of 1575 square meter
with 38 check-in counters and a security hold of 1651
square meter.
He said this upgraded terminal was an interim solution.
If the growth of the air traffic was at the current
level of 25 per cent annually, Mumbai airport would
be able to handle the traffic for the next three years,
he added.
AAI officials said the Phase II of the modification
will begin in due course and will be based on a similar
pattern.
Architect Hafeez Contractor along with Unity Infraprojects
have incorporated many state-of-the-art features for
the construction of the building.
These include using a kalzip roofing for the first time,
a 23 meter wide pillar less check-in area and the an
aluminium composite panel and a glazed facade look for
the building.
The building has also been made energy efficient and
environmental friendly with a sky light that will not
require the use of artificial light during the day.
Besides the building, the domestic terminal also has
an expanded car park for 200 cars. All operations of
Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Spice Jet and Air Deccan
have moved into the upgraded building.
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