What is 'Wings India 2026' and How Will it Showcase the Future of Global Aviation?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Wings India 2026 is set to redefine the aviation industry.
- International collaboration will be emphasized.
- High-profile guests and stakeholders will participate.
- A variety of engaging activities will be offered.
- India aims to position itself as a global aviation hub.
New Delhi, January 17 (NationPress) The government is preparing to unveil 'Wings India 2026', the largest civil aviation event in Asia, at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad from January 28-31. This event promises to exhibit the future of global aviation, as announced on Saturday.
The official launch will commence with a spectacular inaugural ceremony led by Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu, alongside esteemed dignitaries from both India and across the globe.
Over the span of four days, the event will welcome foreign delegations at the ministerial level and senior government officials from numerous countries, reinforcing international collaboration in the aviation sector with participation from more than 20 countries.
According to the Civil Aviation Ministry, 'Wings India 2026' will emphasize India's rapidly evolving aviation landscape, its expanding global influence, and its ambition to become a pivotal hub for manufacturing, services, innovation, and sustainable aviation solutions.
The event's agenda includes an extensive international exhibition, static displays of aircraft, flying and aerobatic shows, a high-profile international conference, CEO roundtables, B2B and B2G discussions, an aviation job fair, an awards ceremony, and engaging cultural programs.
Prominent stakeholders from the aviation value chain will take part, including airlines, aircraft and engine manufacturers, MROs, airport developers, OEMs, technology providers, training institutions, and service partners.
This event will act as a hub for policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and investors to discuss emerging trends, opportunities, and collaborative approaches that are shaping the future of civil aviation, both in India and globally. The international conference will feature 13 thematic sessions, along with the Global CEOs Forum and Ministerial Plenary.
Exciting static aircraft displays, flying exhibitions, and aerobatic air shows will showcase a variety of aircraft. A highlight of the event will be aerial performances by the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team of the Indian Air Force. The event will also provide dedicated platforms for exhibitions, chalets, and B2B/B2G meetings, fostering business networking, partnerships, and investment dialogues.