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India Unveils Ambitious Plans for 50 New Airports and Delhi as a Global Aviation Hub

India Unveils Ambitious Plans for 50 New Airports and Delhi as a Global Aviation Hub

India’s Aviation Minister, Ram Mohan Naidu, laid out the government’s bold plans to expand the country’s aviation infrastructure. Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Naidu revealed that the government aims to construct 50 new airports over the next five years. He also shared the government’s vision to position Delhi as a major global aviation hub within the next two years.

Naidu emphasised that Delhi’s strategic location makes it an ideal candidate to become a leading international aviation hub, connecting the East and West. The government is already in discussions with airlines and international stakeholders to build stronger networks that could enhance Delhi’s role in global aviation. The Minister expressed optimism, stating that there has already been significant interest from international partners eager to invest in India’s rapidly growing aviation sector. “We are speaking to airlines and various countries to support the establishment of Delhi as a major international aviation hub,” Naidu said. “There is a lot of enthusiasm and interest in this area, and within two years, we aim to establish Delhi as one of the world’s top aviation centres.”

India’s domestic aviation network is currently the third largest in the world, growing at an annual rate of over 10%. Naidu explained that expanding the airport infrastructure would allow India to meet the growing demand for air travel. “We want to build 50 more airports in the next five years. This is part of our strategy to connect more cities and towns and improve the travel experience for all passengers,” he said. The government plans to forge international partnerships to bring in new technologies and modern passenger services. This effort will focus on improving connectivity, efficiency, and passenger experience across airports, making air travel more accessible to a larger portion of the population.

Naidu also noted that the introduction of new transit networks within airports would further facilitate smoother connections and transitions for passengers, supporting the hub-and-spoke model of aviation that has been widely adopted globally. Alongside infrastructure growth, India is placing a strong emphasis on sustainability in aviation. One of the key initiatives discussed by Naidu was India’s roadmap for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). India aims to blend 1% SAF in international flights by 2027 and reach 5% by 2030. The country also has ambitious plans to produce 5 million tonnes of SAF in the coming years to support this goal.

Naidu expressed India’s commitment to sustainability in the aviation sector, stressing that SAF could help reduce the carbon footprint of air travel significantly. “We are committed to SAF, and we aim to build up the necessary infrastructure to produce 5 million tonnes of this fuel by 2030,” he added. The Minister highlighted the global interest in India’s expanding aviation market. With India’s aviation industry becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide, international players are keen to invest in the country’s aviation infrastructure. This influx of investment and interest further underscores the potential for India to emerge as a global aviation leader in the coming years.

“We are seeing a lot of interest from international players in India’s aviation sector,” Naidu remarked. “This growth story is something the world is watching closely, and we want to continue to lead the charge in revolutionising air travel.” India’s ambitious plans to expand its aviation infrastructure, coupled with a commitment to sustainability and innovation, are set to transform the country into a global aviation hub. With the goal of establishing Delhi as a key international centre and constructing 50 new airports, the government’s focus on modernising the sector is clear. As international interest grows and investment floods into the country, the future of India’s aviation sector looks brighter than ever, offering new opportunities for both domestic and international travellers alike.

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