The Navi Mumbai international airport will boast three interconnected multi-level terminals with a lotus-inspired design, according to the master plan prepared by its outgoing developer.
The GVK group, which completed 15 years of airport business, shared the first look of the Navi Mumbai airport on Tuesday.
The group in 2018 had commissioned British firm Zaha Hadid Architects to design the main terminal and air traffic control tower. The master plan of the airport was approved by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) in 2019.
The airport will be developed in four phases. After the first phase it will be able to handle a minimum of 10 million passengers. According to the master plan, the airport’s main terminal (T1) that will be built in phase one would have two floors with very few level changes and minimum walking distances. The airport would eventually have a passenger handling capacity of 90 million per year.
Share This could possibly be the most sought after and collectible Brock Holden Dealer Team car ever built, auctioneers Grays said.
Bidding for the car rose from a modest $3,759 less than a week ago before hitting $1million late on Monday with the final price of $1,057,509 when the auction closed on Tuesday night.
The V8 Commodore has travelled just over 77,000 kilometres and features a 4.9 litre engine paired to a manual gearbox.
The vintage car s engine is pictured; it was later sold to a family who drove it only on special occasions before putting it up for sale
An advert for Brocks Commodore is pictured. His V8 Commodore has travelled just over 77,000 kilometres and features a 4.9 litre engine paired to a manual gearbox
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Damien O Carroll15:06, May 26 2021
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A 1985 Holden Commodore has become the most valuable Australian-built car to sell at auction. It is quite a special one though.
A 1985 HDT Holden Commodore VK Group A SS once owned by racing legend Peter Brock has just become the most valuable Australian-built road-legal car, selling at auction for a remarkable AU$1,057,509 (NZ$1,133,814) with 7.5 per cent buyers premium of AU$79,313 on top, just beating the AU$1,050,000 record set by a rare HSV Maloo GTSR W1 that sold recently. The previous records for Australian-made road cars were AU$1.01 million for a Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III sold at auction in February 2021 and $1.03 million paid for a Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III in June 2018.