The year 2006 witnessed a momentous change for the airports in India with the privatization of Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).
New and Upgraded CSMIA
The modernization and redevelopment of CSMIA is a reflection of India’s rapid growth. Being in the financial capital and a key gateway of the country, the redevelopment of CSMIA holds great significance in aiding the city to retain its fast paced growth.
The transformation of CSMIA, a brown-field project, is a one-of-its-kind unique infrastructural project in the world, unlike any other airport development projects.
With a vision to become one of the world’s best airports, MIAL has been continuously and consistently upgrading CSMIA to an airport that delights its guests by offering best in-class comfort and convenience.
In order to achieve a global standard, MIAL has partnered with well-known international experts for airport design and operations. CSMIA handled traffic of 45.2 million passengers and around 782.9 thousand tonnes of cargo in the FY 2016-2017.
CSMIA's Identity
CSMIA’s visual identity has been an integral part of its modernization process. With the launch of CSMIA’s new face, it became the first Indian airport to receive a unique visual identity. Derived from a peacock feather, the acronym ‘CSMIA’ has been woven seamlessly in the logo. The new identity symbolizes the three essential attributes: Pride in India, People of India and Global Standards.
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