Maharashtra Acquires Air India Building For ₹1,601 Crore
- Maharashtra government acquires Air India building for ₹1,601 crore
- Building provides 46,470 sq m of space across 23-storey tower
- Acquisition aims to consolidate government offices and alleviate space constraints
- Centre approved sale of building in March 2024
- State cabinet cleared acquisition in November 2025
Deal Finalised After Years Of Negotiations
Renovation Plans For The Building
History Of The Air India Building
The Air India building was constructed in 1970, when Air India decided to have its new headquarters at Nariman Point, the then emerging commercial hub of Bombay (now Mumbai). The building was sold to the Government of Maharashtra for ₹1,601 crore in 2024. Historically, the building was the headquarters of Air India, and the airline's iconic mascot, the 'Maharajah', was created by its former commercial director Bobby Kooka in 1946.
Impact On The Government And Citizens
The acquisition of the Air India building is expected to have a significant impact on the government and citizens. Government sources said the new building will provide a more efficient and effective workspace for government employees, and will help to reduce the burden on the state exchequer. Citizens can expect better services and more efficient governance from the government. Witnesses said the acquisition is a positive step towards improving the infrastructure of the state government.