Mumbai’s new airport, known as Navi Mumbai International Airport, is designed to be a sustainable aviation hub, aligning with global efforts to reduce the environmental impact of air travel. Firstly, the airport uses energy efficient principles with solar panels and other renewable energy sources. The airport also incorporates sustainable materials in its construction, such as wood and even bamboo. In fact, it’s quite similar to Changi’s terminal 5. The airport implements rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment systems to reduce water consumption and ensure responsible water usage.
Navi Mumbai promotes sustainable transportation by providing efficient public transport, which as highlighted in a previous post, is key to preventing airports from harming the surrounding communities. It doesn’t overlook wildlife either, with serious protections in the local areas in place.
Overall, Mumbai’s new airport demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability, setting a positive example for other airports in India and even around the world. The airport truly represents a new step for India as a leader in the green future.