Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the pivotal role of the aviation sector in making India the world’s fastest-growing economy, during his address at the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation in New Delhi. He highlighted how the sector is fostering connections between people, culture, and economic prosperity.
PM Modi noted that India’s aviation sector is witnessing rapid transformation, fueled by a growing middle class and rising demand for air travel. Over the past decade, the nation has transitioned from being aviation-exclusive to aviation-inclusive, enhancing ease of travel and boosting regional connectivity.
The Prime Minister also praised the contribution of women to this transformation, stating that about 15% of pilots in India are women, reflecting the government’s commitment to women-led development. He introduced the concept of “Vertiports,” a futuristic model for urban air travel, and predicted that air taxis would soon become a reality in India.
PM Modi announced the adoption of the “Delhi Declaration,” a visionary plan aimed at enhancing regional connectivity, innovation, and sustainable growth in aviation. To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), 80,000 trees will be planted as part of the conference’s celebration.
The Prime Minister expressed optimism for the future of advanced air mobility and the continued growth of India’s aviation sector.