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PM Modi ignites aviation’s new era at IATA Summ

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June 5, 2025
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IN a defining moment for global aviation, the 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) was convened in New Delhi, marking the summit’s return to India after more than four decades. With over 1,700 global aviation leaders in attendance, the gathering wasn’t just a forum—it was a stage. And on that stage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a keynote that redefined India’s role in the future of flight.

Declaring India’s intent not just to participate but to lead, he set a new benchmark for ambition. India, now the world’s third-largest domestic aviation market, aims to handle 500 million annual passengers by 2030.

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PM Modi called on global companies to “Design in India” and outlined plans for commercial spaceflight, digital-first travel experiences, and sustainable growth. Platforms like Digi Yatra, aimed at frictionless travel, were spotlighted as models of tech-driven infrastructure. The message was unambiguous: India isn’t following global trends—it’s setting them.

This year’s AGM became a pivot point in the global aviation landscape. India showcased its dramatic transformation—from 74 operational airports in 2014 to 162 today, with a target of 400 by 2047. Initiatives like UDAN, which have allowed over 15 million citizens to fly for the first time, highlighted a grassroots revolution in air travel.

PM Modi called on global companies to “Design in India” and outlined plans for commercial spaceflight, digitalfirst travel experiences, and sustainable growth.

While optimism filled the halls, the path to net-zero emissions cast a long shadow. The industry’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 remains firm, but the road is steep. An estimated $4.7 trillion in investment is needed, with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) projected to account for less than 1% of fuel needs in 2025.

Despite a projected net profit of $36 billion and nearly 5 billion passengers in 2025, airline profitability remains fragile. The per-passenger net profit stands at just $7.20. Rising costs, trade barriers, and persistent supply chain issues continue to pressure the bottom line.

Using the IATA platform, PM Modi pushed for liberalised airspace and stronger international cooperation. Global carriers welcomed PM Modi’s call, recognising India’s potential as a linchpin in the future of global air travel. Among the standout figures of the summit was a quiet revolution in the cockpit: 15 per cent of India’s commercial pilots are women—three times the global average. This achievement, highlighted by PM Modi, reflected a broader cultural shift in Indian aviation.

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