Facebook Pixel Ready for Take-off | Business Today India - business - Lisez cet article sur Magzter.com

Essayer OR - Gratuit

Ready for Take-off

Business Today India

|

March 16, 2025

Total passenger traffic has grown from around 120 million to over 236 million per annum. Indian aviation sector continues to soar, and the best is yet to come

- AMBER DUBEY

Ready for Take-off

OVER THE LAST DECADE, Indian aviation has taken a significant leap. The number of airports has more than doubled—from 74 to nearly 160. Total passenger traffic has grown from around 120 million to over 236 million per annum. Aircraft fleet has doubled from around 400 to over 800 and is likely to cross 1,500 by 2030. In 2024, India's domestic traffic grew by 6%, the highest in the world after China. India has overtaken Spain and the UK to become the third largest aviation market.

With the planned opening of airports at Jewar and Navi Mumbai, and the expansion of major airports nearing completion, the 'Summer of 2025' is expected to be memorable. This may have a multiplier effect on associated sub-sectors like cargo, Air Navigation Services (ANS), Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), ground services, IT systems, and retail, boosting investments and employment.

THE TAILWINDS

To draw the interiors of India onto the aviation grid, the National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP 2016) launched several initiatives: the most prominent being the Regional Connectivity Scheme-Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik (RCS-UDAN). Over 15 million passengers have flown on UDAN routes as of January 2025.

The leasing of India's leading airports to the private sector in the last two decades led to a significant transformation. Privatisation of the national carrier has helped in substantial capital infusion, fleet augmentation and improved quality of service.

GLOBAL HUB BY 2030

Indian carriers are now focusing on expanding their reach beyond India's borders, especially on long-haul routes. The combined efforts of the government, industry and associated stakeholders create a strong platform for India to become a global aviation hub by 2030.

Here are some initiatives that can make this potential a reality.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Business Today India

Business Today India

Business Today India

TROUBLE IN THE SKIES

HIGH ATF PRICES, DEPRECIATING RUPEE AND SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES ARE FORCING AIRLINES TO REWORK THEIR OPERATIONAL STRATEGIES. HOW WILL THEY FARE?

time to read

6 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

FUTURE OF AERIAL WARFARE

WHILE DRONES ARE NOW A CRITICAL PART OF THE BATTLEFIELD, QUESTIONS ARE BEING ASKED ABOUT WHETHER IT IS FINANCIALLY PRUDENT TO SPEND BILLIONS ON MANNED PLATFORMS, WHEN THE RECENT GLOBAL CONFLICTS HAVE DEMONSTRATED THE HAVOC UNMANNED PLATFORMS CAN CAUSE

time to read

6 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

LIFE AFTER CORNER OFFICE

FOR INDIA INC'S FORMER CEOs, HERE'S WHAT COMES AFTER RETIREMENT

time to read

8 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

THE NEW OFFICE ON WHEELS

INDIA'S BUSINESS ELITES ARE SWAPPING LUXURY SEDANS AND SUVS FOR ULTRA-LUXURY MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLES AS THEIR FAVOURITE PRODUCTIVITY PODS

time to read

4 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

Trust gap Widens

AS NOEL TATA AND VENU SRINIVASAN SLUG IT OUT ON MULTIPLE ISSUES, THE ROAD AHEAD FOR THE LISTING OF TATA SONS REMAINS UNCERTAIN

time to read

4 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

Management Advice

MANOJ KOHLI, GLOBAL GROWTH ADVISOR, FORMER COUNTRY HEAD, SOFTBANK GROUP; FORMER MD CEO, BHARTI AIRTEL

time to read

1 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

AWL AGRI'S NEW BET

THE COMPANY IS TRYING TO DECOUPLE ITSELF FROM SWINGS IN CRUDE OIL PRICES AS THE WEST ASIA CRISIS PUSHES UP COSTS

time to read

6 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

MIND THE GAP

INDIAN BRANDS FIND THEMSELVES IN THE CROSSFIRE BETWEEN BEING PERCEIVED AS RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE CITIZENS AND CULTURAL TRANSGRESSORS

time to read

5 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

AN AUSTERE SUMMER?

IT'S A TOUGH YEAR FOR THE ECONOMY WITH THE WEST ASIA WAR AND FORECAST OF A POOR MONSOON DAMPENING GROWTH PROSPECTS, RAISING PRICE PRESSURES AND HURTING THE CURRENT ACCOUNT. CAN INDIA RIDE OUT THE STORM AGAIN?

time to read

10 mins

June 07, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION

BEARINGS AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS MAKER SCHAEFFLER INDIA IS PUMPING IN €500 MILLION OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS TO BOOST CAPACITY AND INCREASE LOCALISATION

time to read

7 mins

June 07, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size