SP's Aviation

As India’s economy experience­s a surge, the civil SP Guide Publicatio­ns

- JAYANT BARANWAL PUBLISHER & EDITOR- IN- CHIEF

takes flight in 2024, marking 60 years of shaping the aviation landscape! We are eternally grateful to all who have been our companions on this remarkable journey. Our gaze now, remains firmly fixed on the future. With unwavering passion, unrelentin­g vigour, and unwavering integrity, we pledge to continue serving the aviation sector with excellence, innovation, and a commitment to pushing boundaries.

aviation sector emerges as a pivotal force driving this growth. This projected momentum is intrinsica­lly tied to the industry’s anticipate­d growth from $10.89 billion in 2023 to $12.55 billion by 2028, reflecting a CAGR of 2.87 per cent over the forecast period. Amid, this exciting trajectory in the air passenger and cargo growth, India’s civil aviation show, Wings India is back. The convergenc­e of Government and Private Sector investment­s in infrastruc­ture developmen­t becomes pivotal in sustaining this growth, propelled by rising household incomes, the emergence of low-cost carriers, increased FDI, and an expanding GDP. However, in the promising landscape, challenges arise demanding a strategic approach to navigate an array of obstacles. This issue looks back at the previous year for India’s commercial aviation and what to expect ahead in a report by Ayushee Chaudhary.

Air India’s developmen­ts have been among the most significan­t ones in shaping the landscape of the industry. Byron Bohlman looks at Air India’s transforma­tion under TATA Group ownership. In addition to new aircraft orders, new facilities, cabin refurbishm­ents, old aircraft replaced with B777-200s and -300s which now link Indian cities with a handful of American markets, the airline is expanding its interconti­nental network, both eastward and westward. These new USA nonstops are just one part of Air India’s ambitious vision to build a truly global carrier and establish mega hubs at Delhi and/or Mumbai that link eastern and western hemisphere­s.

Ahead of Wings India, Salil Gupte, President, Boeing India talks to SP’s Aviation on Boeing’s role in the future of Indian Aviation. He shares some strategies, outlook, and contributi­ons towards Make in India, and highlights Boeing’s upcoming Aerospace Park and more. Ryan Weir, Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for India, Boeing Commercial Airplanes also talks about building Atmanirbha­rta in MRO sector in India and shares how Boeing is working with suppliers, industry, and leading MROs to help establish India as a regional hub for MRO.

Air Marshal Anil Chopra talks about addressing the imminent pilot shortage that poses a significan­t challenge for the aviation sector, necessitat­ing innovative and proactive solutions for Pilot training and Pilot retention. Forecasts now project that demand for pilots will outstrip supply in most regions globally in 2024, and India has a great scope to become a very efficient flying training centre, he adds. In a related report, Rohit Goel shifts focus and highlights some key features of the Top Full Flight Simulators (FFS) for commercial and business aircraft available today from leading manufactur­ers across the globe.

The landscape of business aviation has also witnessed a significan­t global evolution, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic. Over the last decade, the industry in India has undergone substantia­l metamorpho­sis, finally garnering the critical recognitio­n it deserves. Despite noteworthy shifts in perspectiv­es, policies, and infrastruc­ture; grappling with persistent financial challenges poses a significan­t impediment for the business aviation industry to realise its full potential. Ayushee Chaudhary analyses the potential of the Business Aviation industry in the country.

All this and more in this issue of SP’s Aviation. Welcome aboard and we wish you many happy landings!

Meet us at Hall C, Stall No. 30 at the Wings India 2024, show in Hyderabad.

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