The Sunday Guardian

India to make air travel affordable: Suresh Prabhu

First-ever Global Aviation Summit saw participat­ion of 83 nations with over 1,000 delegates from these countries.

- DIBYENDU MONDAL MUMBAI

The first-ever two-day Global Aviation Summit was organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in associatio­n with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) here earlier this week, with the theme “Flying for all”, to ride the exponentia­l growth India has been witnessing in the aviation sector over the last four years.

The event saw the participat­ion of 83 different countries with more than 1,000 delegates visiting from these countries. The event was also attended by Transport and Aviation ministers from countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Maldives, Japan, Qatar, Poland, Georgia, Nigeria, among many others.

Apart from this, aviation regulators and Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCAS) of several countries were also part of the event. The event was also supported and attended by the ICAO (Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on), IATA (Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n), ACI (Airports Council Internatio­nal), and CANSO (Civil Air Navigation Services Organisati­on).

The summit also witnessed the presence of several CEOS and Managing Directors of top players in the aviation industry from across the world, including Ajay Singh, CMD Spicejet, Palash Roy Chowdhury,md India, Pratt & Whitney, Svilen Rangelov, Co-founder and CEO, Dronamics, Adel Abdullah Ali, CEO, Air Arabia, Anand E. Stanley, President & Md,airbus India,akbar Al Baker, Group CEO, Qatar Airways, among many others.

The two-day summit was inaugurate­d on Tuesday by Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu, MOS for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha and Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

While opening the summit, Suresh Prabhu said, “All the aviation players from across the world is like a family; we need to come together and work together. We are working towards making air travel affordable. Along with this, we also need to make the civil aviation sector sustainabl­e and environmen­t friendly.”

The Ministry of Civil Aviation also unveiled the “Vision 2040” document that lays down the vision of the ministry towards developing the aviation sector and the needs and tasks that the ministry will undertake over the years. Along with this, the National Air Cargo Policy and the Drone Policy 2.0 were also unveiled by the Ministry by Suresh Prabhu and Jayant Sinha.

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The ‘Vision 2040’ document of the Ministry of Civil Aviation being launched by Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu and Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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