IT Bengaluru seen as Aviation Capital
Wings India 2020 will focus on rapidly changing dynamics of the sector, focusing on new business acquisition, investments, policy formation and regional connectivity, according to a senior aviation official.
“Through this event we aim to provide a congenial forum that will cater to the rapidly changing dynamics of the sector, focusing on new business acquisition, investments, policy formation and regional connectivity,” said Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Hg highlighted the robust growth in the Indian civil aviation market over the last decade.
“Bengaluru, being the IT capital of India, has the potential of becoming the aviation capital of India,” according to Kharola.
Wings India 2020, a flagship event of the Indian Civil Aviation industry to be held at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, from 12-15 March 2020, is expected to provide a congenial forum that will cater to the rapidly changing dynamics of the sector.
The four-day event, “Flying for All”, is an international platform focused on the new business acquisition, investments, policy formation and regional connectivity in the civil aviation industry.
“India is set to trigger revival of the global aviation sector,” added Dr S Unnikrishnan Nair, Director, Human Space Flight Centre ISRO.
“The civil aviation and space industry together will have a world class training facility for pilots and astronauts. We are sure that the exhibition for aviation as well as space fraternity is a platform to develop new growth spots that can be targeted to ensure a positive curve,” he said.
“This summit aims to bring all players, facilitators, and regulators of aviation fraternity under one roof to explore opportunities together. It’s a platform for all civil aviation sector stakeholders to achieve greater synergies; learn from best practices of each other,” elaborated Usha Padhee, JS, Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Wings India 2020 is organized by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, AAI and FICCI. fiinews.com