Wings India 2026 Takes Flight in Hyderabad, Showcasing Aviation Ambitions

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu inaugurated the Wings India 2026 summit at Hyderabad's Begumpet Airport, marking the start of a major biennial aviation event. He emphasized the summit's role in showcasing India's growing strength in civil aviation manufacturing and rising domestic demand. The minister expressed confidence that India could become a global exporter in the sector within the next decade, highlighting new aircraft deliveries as a key growth driver. The event follows ministerial discussions with Airbus executives to further integrate Indian MSMEs into global aviation supply chains.

Key Points: Wings India 2026 Inaugurated by Aviation Minister in Hyderabad

  • Asia's largest aviation summit begins
  • Focus on India's aviation manufacturing
  • Goal to become global exporter in 10-12 years
  • New aircraft deliveries to boost sector
  • Airbus discusses deeper MSME integration
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Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu inaugurates Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad

Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu inaugurates Asia's premier aviation summit, Wings India 2026, highlighting India's manufacturing and export potential.

"We are confident that India can also emerge as a global exporter in civil aviation in the next 10-12 years. - Ram Mohan Naidu"

Hyderabad, January 28

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Wednesday inaugurated 'Wings India 2026' at Begumpet Airport, marking the start of one of Asia's largest aviation summits.

The biennial event begins today and will continue till January 31, bringing together key stakeholders from across the global aviation ecosystem.

Speaking at the inauguration, Naidu described Wings India as the most important aviation summit hosted by the country every two years. "It is one of the biggest summits in Asia. We are proud to host this event on behalf of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, and we also thank the Telangana government for its support," he said.

Highlighting the focus of this edition, the minister said 'Wings India 2026' would showcase India's growing strength in civil aviation manufacturing and rising domestic demand. He noted that the government's priority over the next decade is to strengthen the country's manufacturing ecosystem to meet future requirements. "We are confident that India can also emerge as a global exporter in civil aviation in the next 10-12 years," Naidu said.

The minister also inaugurated the aircraft display at the venue, which includes a Boeing 787-9 aircraft specially fitted for Air India. He described it as the first delivery of this aircraft type, calling aircraft delivery one of the major bottlenecks in the aviation sector.

Expressing optimism, Naidu said the arrival of new aircraft would provide a significant boost to Indian aviation. "I feel this year will be great for aviation," he added, underlining strong growth prospects for the sector.

On Tuesday, Naidu held a meeting with senior executives of Airbus to discuss ways to deepen the integration of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) into global aviation supply chains, reflecting the growing role of India in the global aerospace ecosystem. The minister met Wouter van Wersch, Executive Vice President International at Airbus, and Jurgen Westermeier, President and Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia.

The discussions focused on strengthening collaboration between Airbus and Indian industry, particularly MSMEs, as India continues to emerge as a key manufacturing and innovation hub for the global aviation sector. Sharing details of the interaction through a social media post, the Civil Aviation Minister said that India has today emerged as a convergence hub for the interests, innovation and investment of global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

- ANI

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Priya S
Very proud moment for Telangana and India. Begumpet Airport is the perfect venue with its history. Hoping the discussions with Airbus lead to real opportunities for our MSMEs. The integration into global supply chains is crucial.
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Vikram M
The optimism is good, but let's be practical. We've heard similar promises before. The real test is whether our policies will actually support MSMEs to compete globally, or just benefit large corporations. Hope this summit leads to actionable plans, not just speeches.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently for work, I'm excited about the new aircraft deliveries. If it means more routes, better connectivity, and maybe even lower fares due to increased capacity, then it's a win for all passengers. The Boeing 787 for Air India looks promising!
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Rohit P
This is fantastic for the youth. Aviation sector growth means more careers for engineers, technicians, pilots, and cabin crew. We need to skill our workforce accordingly. Hope our colleges and ITIs are paying attention to this summit's outcomes.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's ambition in civil aviation manufacturing. The global market is tough, but with the right partnerships (like with Airbus) and focus on quality, it's definitely achievable. The domestic demand is a huge advantage to start with.

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