Cargo terminal There is a proposal to create an international cargo facility from this airport. This project will enable foreign cargo operators to operate in the airport. The airport was declared as
customs airport on 17 January 1997, primarily for exporting perishable agricultural products. This project will also help to attract foreign airlines to operate at the airport. The 600 sq.m. terminal will be located adjacent to the new second terminal.
Airport expansion A second terminal has been built on the eastern side of the current airport terminal. It covers an area of about , which is twice the size of the current terminal and has a capacity of serving over 9 million passengers annually. It has five
aerobridges and several advanced technologies, facilities and amenities, five baggage carousels, 34 counters, 25 self-check-in counters, duty-free shops, retail stores, food courts, waiting areas, lounges, restrooms, and many others. The terminal has a unique design showcasing the culture and heritage of
Maharashtra, such as the depictions of traditional folklore, art like
Warli and a bronze statue of
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in front of the terminal. It was estimated to be completed by the end of 2020, but due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, which caused lockdowns and curfews, lack of labour caused several delays in work. In September 2021, construction work resumed. In November 2022, it was 75% completed, and was expected to be completed by May 2023. It was finished and inaugurated by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 10 March 2024 via
video conferencing. These issues were solved and the terminal was opened for regular operations on 14 July 2024, with the first flights operated by
Air India and
Air India Express to
Delhi and
Bhubaneswar.
Proposal for a new international airport Due to the limited expansion options available, the airport will not be able to cope with the growing demand for air traffic into Pune. Hence, a
greenfield airport for the Pune metropolitan region has been proposed. The
Government of Maharashtra has entrusted the responsibility to
Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC) for executing the Pune International Airport project. Probable sites for this project had earlier included areas around
Talegaon Dabhade and
Saswad near Pune. An area between
Chakan and
Rajgurunagar, around the villages of Chandus and
Shiroli was under consideration. However, due to land acquisition issues, a new site has been proposed. This site is not very distant from the city but is near to the city limits. The
greenfield airport will be located near the villages of Ambodi, Sonori, Kumbharvalan, Ekhatpur-Munjawadi, Khanwadi, Pargaon Memane, Rajewadi, Aamble, Tekwadi, Vanpuri, Udachiwadi, and Singapur near
Saswad and
Jejuri in
Purandar taluka of
Pune District in the Indian state of
Maharashtra. The proposed airport in Purandar will be spread over 2,832 hectares. This airport will also boost trade from Pune and neighbouring districts as it will have its own dedicated cargo terminal. MADC requested proposals from consultants to conduct techno-economic feasibility studies, assist in obtaining the required statutory approvals and provide project management services. In August 2020,
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar told the Pune district administration to check the feasibility of developing the new Pune International Airport at an alternative site proposed by Purandar MLA Sanjay Jagtap. The MLA had proposed land acquisition at Pandeshwar, Rise, and Pise villages, instead of the seven villages in Purandar taluka which have opposed land acquisition since the project was announced in October 2016. Total land acquisition cost is expected to be ₹ 4000 crore for the existing site. If the new site gets approved, land acquisition costs are likely to be reduced. Senior officials of the Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited (MADC) have said that shifting the site of the Purandar Airport will lead to a delay of more than two years in getting fresh approvals and carrying out surveys of the new site. ==Access==