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Home | Hyderabad | Hyderabad To Host Wings India 2022 From March 24 To 27

Hyderabad to host Wings India 2022 from March 24 to 27

Hyderabad: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) and industry body FICCI will jointly organise Wings India 2022 from March 24 to 27 at Begumpet Airport. Wings India is Asia’s largest event on commercial, general and business aviation. It focuses on new business acquisition, investments, policy formation and regional connectivity. It will also provide a fillip […]

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 06:21 PM, Tue - 22 March 22
Hyderabad to host Wings India 2022 from March 24 to 27
Wings India 2022 at Begumpet Airport 24th -27th March 2022. Photo: Surya Sridhar
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Hyderabad: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) and industry body FICCI will jointly organise Wings India 2022 from March 24 to 27 at Begumpet Airport.

Wings India is Asia’s largest event on commercial, general and business aviation. It focuses on new business acquisition, investments, policy formation and regional connectivity. It will also provide a fillip to the aviation sector. Focused forums will connect the buyers, sellers, investors, and other stakeholders.

The theme of the event this year is ‘India@75: New Horizon for Aviation Industry’. Hyderabad remains the natural host for the event as it is hub of aviation. The Civil Aviation Ministry will present awards to aviation-related companies, institutions and organisations for their contributions to the sector on March 25.

Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya M Scindia will inaugurate the event on March 25. “Wings India 2022 epitomises the Government of India’s commitment to transform India into the world’s top civil aviation hub. It will bring investment and business opportunities creating millions of jobs for those looking to enter this industry,” Scindia said in his message.

“Our new helicopter policy, drone policy, MRO policy and flying training organisation policy will promote the entry of Indian industry into opportunities that the civil aviation sector has to offer,” he added.

“Aviation sector acts as a growth multiplier including economic output, jobs and trade enabled through better connectivity. It has proved to be one of the largest contributors to the ‘Make in India’ initiative,” said Minister of State for Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen Dr VK Singh (Retd).

There will be panel discussion on helicopter industry, business aviation, Krishi UDAN, drones and others on March 24 and 25. Exhibition and flying display by SARANG Team (Indian Air Force) will be open for public on March 26 and 27.


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