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9th - 11th September, 2024.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
As India's aviation sector rockets skyward, APATS 2024 emerges as your indispensable partner.
How big is India's aviation market? By next year, New Delhi is poised to become the world's second busiest airport after Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson, handling a staggering 100 million passengers annually. Meanwhile, the Mumbai-to-Delhi route has already soared to become the globe's third busiest.
Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, speaking at the Wings India summit earlier this year, said: "We are preparing for the potential by creating capacities, removing bottlenecks, simplifying procedures. By 2047, India's 100th year of independence, this civil aviation sector will support not a $4 trillion economy, but a $20 trillion economy."
With India now the world's largest aircraft purchaser after the U.S. and China, its fleet is set to triple from 713 to over 2,000 in the next decade. In 2023 alone, Indian airlines ordered a jaw-dropping 970 aircraft.
But here's the challenge: as Lavpreet Kaur reported in The Hindu newspaper: "India desperately needs 2,500-3,000 new pilots annually yet produces only a third due to a lack of flight academies and instructors."
Enter APATS 2024 - your ticket to not just understanding these seismic shifts, but actively shaping them:
Don't just witness India's ascent to global aviation dominance - be an architect of it.
Join us in Singapore and hear from the likes of keynote speaker Captain Ashim Mittra, Sr. Vice President Flight Operations, IndiGo.
Your journey starts at APATS 2024.