India's second-busiest airport and a major international gateway for Mumbai.


Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) is located in the suburbs of Santacruz and Sahar Village, Mumbai. It serves as the primary international and domestic airport for the Mumbai Metropolitan Area and is a critical hub for air traffic in India.
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Passenger traffic increased by 6.3% year-over-year in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by 19.4%.
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Workers include airline staff, ground handlers, security, concessions, and airport operations personnel.

Recent expansions have enabled BOM to handle over 55 million passengers annually, exceeding its original 50 million capacity.
Deployment of biometric e-gates, advanced baggage handling, and AI-driven operations enhance efficiency and passenger experience.
Initiatives include solar power generation, energy-efficient infrastructure, and water recycling to reduce environmental impact.
Engage with national authorities to secure funding for further expansion and align with evolving aviation regulations.
Prioritize terminal upgrades and runway enhancements to address capacity constraints and improve resilience.
Accelerate adoption of green technologies and sustainable practices to meet environmental and regulatory goals.