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TWIN ENGINES OF GROWTH HOW NMIA AND NIA WILL REWRITE INDIA'S AIR CARGO STORY
Cruising Heights
|December 2025
India is on the cusp of an air-cargo transformation unlike anything seen since the post-liberalisation boom.
Over the next few months, two long-awaited mega-airports — Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) in the west and Noida International Airport (NIA) in the north — will begin operations, triggering a structural shift in how goods move across and beyond the country. These airports form the twin engines of India's new logistics architecture — one anchoring the western seaboard with India's first true sea-air multimodal hub, the other unlocking the northern industrial belt with a clean-slate, freighter-friendly ecosystem. Their combined capabilities promise to reshape trade flows, decongest existing hubs, reduce turnaround times, and connect Indian manufacturing clusters to global markets with unprecedented speed and consistency. TIRTHANKAR GHOSH examines how these airports — conceived with ambition, built for scale, and fortified by global expertise — are set to rewrite India's air-cargo future.
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Over the next few months, India's air cargo landscape will undergo its most dramatic transformation since liberalisation. Two new mega-gateways — Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) in the west and Noida International Airport (NIA) in the north are preparing to go operational. More than relievers for Mumbai and Delhi's saturated hubs, these airports are being designed as cargo powerhouses, capable of reshaping trade flows, lowering logistics costs, and anchoring India more firmly in global supply chains.
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