Amidst geopolitical tensions India has strong advantages in aviation, says AAI Chief Advisor
A key priority ahead is to reduce dependence on foreign hubs for international traffic and capture greater value across airlines, MRO, cargo, and airport-led services, Sharad Kumar, Chief Advisor, Airports Authority of India said.
The ongoing geopolitical developments have highlighted aviation sector's vulnerability, impacting routes, costs, and operational efficiency and in this context, India has a strong advantage with rising demand, expanding infrastructure, and a clear vision to scale to around 350 airports by 2047 said Sharad Kumar, Chief Advisor, Airports Authority of India.
"Initiatives such as UDAN have strengthened regional connectivity, and the next phase will focus on long-term viability, efficiency, and network integration," he said while speaking at the Airport360 Expo 2026 organised by Media Fusion in Mumbai.
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