Navi Mumbai International Airport is preparing to expand its air cargo operations, with 13 airlines expected to commence freighter services, strengthening the airport’s role in India’s growing air freight network.
The planned freighter operations will provide additional capacity for exporters and importers in Mumbai and the wider Maharashtra region. The airport’s location is expected to offer logistics companies and cargo operators improved access to major industrial, commercial and consumption centres.
The expansion will support the movement of a wide range of commodities, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, engineering products, perishables, automotive components and e-commerce shipments. Increased freighter connectivity could also give businesses more options for moving time-sensitive cargo to international markets.
The development comes as India’s air cargo sector continues to benefit from rising international trade and growing demand for faster logistics solutions. Dedicated freighter services can complement belly-hold capacity available on passenger aircraft while improving cargo handling flexibility.
With 13 airlines expected to join its freighter network, Navi Mumbai International Airport is positioning itself as an important cargo gateway for the Mumbai metropolitan region and a potential hub for international air freight.
