
PM Modi Unveils Design Of New Integrated Terminal Building Of Guwahati Airport
A spokesperson of the LGBI airport said that this milestone marks a significant step towards transforming the airport into a world-class aviation hub and a gateway to northeast India.
“Inspired by Assam's natural beauty, the new terminal features a unique Bamboo Orchids theme, symbolising biodiversity, strength, and sustainability. The terminal's design seamlessly blends with the landscape, celebrating the region's cultural and natural heritage,” she said.
The official said that the use of bamboo and orchids in the design reflects the airport's commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness.
Currently under construction, the NITB is designed to manage 13.1 million passengers per annum (MPPA), making it the first airport terminal of its kind in the northeast region of India.
The terminal is expected to be operational in the last quarter of 2025, the spokesperson said.
The NITB at LGBI airport boasts an impressive array of facilities and amenities, many of which would be seen for the first time in the region.
According to the spokesperson of the LGBI airport, the sprawling 140,000 sqm terminal building, capable of handling 13.1 MPPA, is an increase of six times over the design capacity of the existing operational terminal.
During the unveiling of the design of the NITB Prime Minister was accompanied by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Managed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL) and named after the first Assam Chief Minister, Gopinath Bordoloi, the LGBI airport serves as a crucial gateway to the northeastern states, connecting the region to major domestic and international destinations.
Guwahati Airport offers a range of services, including retail outlets, dining options, lounges, and business facilities, ensuring a comfortable experience for travellers.

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