New Integrated Terminal Building of AAI’s Pune airport
The total cost of the NITB project, with a built-up area of 50,000 sqm, is Rs. 475 Crore.
New Delhi: The New Integrated Terminal Building, NITB, of AAI’s Pune airport, will be a reflection of the local heritage.
The ‘Verandah’ of the NITB will serve as a grand urban fresco, telling the story of the rich social, historical, artistic, & immaterial culture of Pune & Maharashtra.
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With enhanced features, Pune Airport’s New Terminal will be capable of handling the growing passenger traffic of the region.
Read Also : POWERGRID Partners with Haryana for Shiv Dham Yojana in Rural AreasThe construction of the new Integrated Terminal Building NITB of AAI's Pune airport is in full swing and is most likely to be completed in September 2023 and commissioned in October 2023.
The total cost of the NITB project, with a built-up area of 50,000 sqm, is Rs. 475 Crore.
The swanky new building will have five passenger boarding bridges, 34 check-in counters, and an in-line baggage handling system. It has been designed as an energy-efficient structure with a Four-Star GRIHA rating and has all modern facilities for passengers’ convenience.
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