Gautam Adani said- there is a need to develop a strong ecosystem in the aviation sector

New Delhi : India is a rapidly growing market for the aviation sector companies in our country, on which they are constantly keeping an eye. In the coming times, India can emerge as a big player in the growth of aviation industry. Aviation sector experts say that according to the growth in this sector of our country, 2,210 new aircraft will be required in the next two decades, for which we will have to prepare from now.

India's air traffic is also expected to grow rapidly in the next two decades. This will provide many employment opportunities and the country will need a large number of pilots and technicians. The air transport system has changed rapidly in the last ten years. According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), India is set to become the world's third largest domestic airline market with a capacity of 15.6 million seats by April 2024, compared to the world's fifth largest domestic airline market with a capacity of 8 million seats ten years ago. Was.

Contact with aircraft manufacturing company Bombardier

Recently, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani met with Eric Martel, CEO of Canadian aircraft manufacturing company Bombardier. Bombardier has built its reputation around the world as a company of innovation and reliability with its 'Challenger' and 'Global' aircraft. After the meeting, Gautam Adani said that in view of the boom in India's aviation sector, a partnership that could bring change in airline service, MRO and defense sector was discussed. We are going to come together to build a strong, self-reliant India.

It is seen that Adani Airports Holdings Limited has a large portfolio in the aviation sector. At present the company has big airports like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram.

According to the International Air Transport Association, by 2030, India will become the world's third largest air passenger market, surpassing China and the United States. However, the aviation sector in India also faces many challenges. The rapidly growing aviation sector has played a major role in the development of aerospace infrastructure like airports, aero bridges, airstrips and FDI of about $3 billion. For example, greenfield airports like Navi Mumbai, Noida (Jewar) airport are being developed and Bengaluru airport is expanding. But there has been a challenge in expanding rural air connectivity due to the control of air and land space by large airports.

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