India’s aviation to become third largest market by 2029

India is likely to emerge as the third largest aviation market by 2029.

Speaking in a business session on ‘Roadmap for Civil Aviation: Turbulence and Recovery’ during India Aviation 2012 at Begumpet Airport here on Thursday, Airports Council International’s Economic and Programme Development director Dr Rafael Echevarne that the India aviation market was moving on the right path.

Dr. Rafael Echevarne highlighted the growth trajectory of aviation in India during the last five years in which the country improved its rank from 101st in 2007 to 12th in 2010 in terms of airport maintenance, traffic handling and passenger facilities. In order to sustain this, India would require putting in place a regulatory framework that encourages investment, ensures safety and facilitates development of tourism. Several issues pertaining to shaping the Indian civil aviation’s future, impact of financial and airlines’ debt crises on aviation industry, ensuring affordable and sustainable connectivity for passengers and freight, were also discussed at the business session.

Emphasizing on restoring Indian Aviation competitiveness during his keynote address Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO suggested that airlines purchases should be aligned with international principles. In addition he recommended infrastructure expansion, rationalization of airport charges, investment policies which enable 49 per cent direct investment by foreign carriers.

The groundwork done by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in consultation with the industry stakeholders towards a National Aviation Policy was appreciated by the industry captains. Amber Dubey, Director Aviation, KPMG, which is the knowledge partner of India Aviation 2012, said initiatives like formulating an Air Cargo Promotion Policy, proposal to set up a full-fledged aviation university, investments in MRO hubs are positive steps taken by the Government. He added there is urgent need to develop no-frill airports in tier 2 and 3 cities in keeping with the potential increase in air passengers in India.

Dr. Nasim Zaidi, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation released two Knowledge Reports on Indian Civil Aviation Industry titled ‘India: The Emerging Aviation Hub’ by KPMG and ‘Economic Benefits from Air Transport in India’ by Oxford Economics. Yap Ong Heng, Director General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Umesh Kumar Baveja, Chairman, Regional Airport holdings International Ltd,.Ilya Gutlin, Vice President SITA also spoke. (INN)