Work is progressing on the Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) design for the Navi Mumbai International Airport in India six years after construction began on the $2.1 billion project, which is the firm’s second ongoing aviation project with the Western Sydney International Airport outside Australia’s largest city.
ZHA says construction is now 60% complete and on track for passenger operations to begin in 2025. Three new terminals will be added, serving an eventual capacity of 90 million travelers per year.
“Our ambition is for the design to speak to India’s future, while celebrating its present and honoring its past,” ZHA's Project Director Cristiano Ceccato said at its announcement in February of 2018.
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