The president's aircraft arrived at the Shirdi airport from New Delhi at around 10.30 am after which he immediately inaugurated the new structure and flagged off an Alliance Air flight, airport sources said.
Kovind said the new airport would help pilgrims and visitors, besides triggering economic activities and creating jobs in the region.
Alliance Air, the regional arm of national carrier Air India, will operate services to Shirdi from Mumbai and Hyderabad.
Minister for Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched the flight by giving away boarding passes to passengers, along with Air India CMD Rajiv Bansal and senior Air India officials, the national carrier said in a statement.
The flight landed in Mumbai at 11.15 am.
"The flight AI 9654, a 72-seater ATR 72-600, took off from the Shirdi airport at about 10.30 am and landed at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at 11.15 am," Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC) vice chairman and managing director Suresh Kakani said.
Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao and Leader of Opposition in the state Legislative Assembly, Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil, were among the other diginitaries present.
Fadnavis said the Shirdi airport was the first in the country to be developed developed by a state government.
The airport secured the aerodrome licence from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for commercial operations last month.
Located 238 km from the country's financial hub Mumbai, Shirdi is home to the famous shrine of Sai Baba and is one of the prominent pilgrimage centres in the country.
According to an estimate, about 60,000 pilgrims visit Shirdi everyday, of which the airport authorities plan to tap at least 10-12 per cent.
The aerodrome is owned and developed by MADC, a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to develop airports in the state. The trials of flights from the airport had been conducted recently.
The 2,750 sq m terminal building has been designed to handle upto 300 passengers, including the arriving ones.
The 72-seater flight from Mumbai to Shirdi and vice versa will operate daily.
"The flight AI 9653 will depart Mumbai at 8.30 am to reach Shirdi at 9.15 am. The return flight will depart Shirdi at 9.45 am and arrive in Mumbai at 11.05 am on Wednesday, Friday and Sundays," Air India said in the statement.
Air India said the Hyderabad Shirdi route will also be serviced by a 72-seater plane on all days except Thursday.
"The flight AI 9869 will leave Hyderabad at 2.10 pm to arrive in Shirdi at 4 pm. The return flight AI 9870 will depart Shirdi at 4.30 pm to arrive in Hyderabad at 6.15 pm," Air India said.
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