Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, said that the Central Government is focusing more on to develop Manufacturing Eco system in the country. Inaugurating Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad on Wednesday, the Union Minister stated that the reforms introduced by the Central Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership have enabled common people to travel by air. He said that the government aims to construct around 350 airports in the country and is working towards enhancing the aviation ecosystem to facilitate indigenous manufacturing along with other Big Civil Aviation companies. He emphasised that it is essential to increase the aviation ecosystem in the country. He also mentioned that the Central Government is making efforts to manufacture aircraft indigenously in India.
Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Shri Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, inaugurated Wings India 2026, highlighting the sector's rapid growth, with India's aviation market becoming one of the world's largest.
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Wings India 2026 is Asia’s largest civil aviation event, expected to attract over 3,000 business delegates from 20 countries. The event features international exhibitions, air shows, static aircraft displays, flying demonstrations, CEO roundtables, and an award ceremony. It will also include an aviation job fair.
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