PM Modi forecasts India’s airline passengers to exceed 500 million annually by 2030, highlighting rapid aviation growth and plans for commercial space flights.
In a significant announcement at the International Air Transport Association’s 81st Annual General Meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the exponential growth of India’s aviation sector. He projected that the number of airline passengers in India would more than double from the current 240 million to approximately 500 million annually by 2030. This surge underscores India’s expanding footprint in global aviation.
PM Modi also unveiled ambitious plans to commercialize space flights, signaling India’s intent to become a major player in the global aerospace arena. He emphasized the government’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure, fostering innovation, and attracting investments to support this vision.