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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS AVIATION IN INDIA
SP’s Aviation
|Issue 4, 2025
The conference united industry experts, policymakers, aviation leaders, and stakeholders to deliberate and chart a strategic roadmap for the sector's future

THE BIZAVINDIA CONFERENCE TOOK PLACE ON MARCH 24, 2025, at the India International Centre (IIC) in New Delhi, was a landmark event for India's rapidly evolving business aviation sector. With the theme “Transforming Business Aviation for Viksit Bharat - Policy Reforms, Sustainable Growth, and Innovations,” this conference aimed to address the sector's future trajectory, explore policy reforms, and advocate for sustainable practices while examining the innovative technologies that are driving change.
The Indian business aviation sector is poised for significant growth, buoyed by a rapidly expanding economy, a burgeoning affluent middle class, and increasing demand for private air travel. However, it faces its share of challenges, particularly in terms of policy reforms, environmental sustainability, and evolving business models. This conference brought together industry experts, policymakers, aviation leaders, and stakeholders to discuss and strategise the way forward for the sector.
THE GROWTH STORY OF BUSINESS AVIATION IN INDIA
The Indian business aviation industry has witnessed steady growth in recent years, with more corporations, high-net-worth individuals (HNWI), and government entities utilising private aircraft for convenience, flexibility, and time savings. However, the sector continues to face several bottlenecks, particularly in terms of outdated policies, regulatory hurdles, and infrastructure gaps.
One of the key areas of focus at the BizAvIndia Conference was the pressing need for policy reforms. India's aviation policy is often criticized for being restrictive, with high taxes, complicated approval processes, and a lack of infrastructure in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. For the sector to thrive, there is a need for more streamlined procedures, tax incentives, and the creation of a more favourable business environment.
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