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ETInfra Air Summit 2026 kicks off today with focus on connectivity expansion, aviation innovation

ETInfra Air Summit 2026 Opens in Delhi with Emphasis on Connectivity and Aviation Innovation
The second edition of the ETInfra Air Summit commenced in Delhi on Thursday, convening prominent figures from across the aviation sector to deliberate on the future of connectivity, innovation, and sustainable development. The summit serves as a platform to engage stakeholders from various industry segments, including airports, airlines, cargo, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO), and aerospace manufacturing. It also addresses emerging trends such as drone technology and the advancement of next-generation airport infrastructure.
Expanding Infrastructure and Enhancing Operational Resilience
A primary focus of the summit is the expansion of India’s airport infrastructure, with particular attention to upcoming privatization opportunities and the development of non-major airports. Discussions are underway regarding the establishment of Twin City Airports to manage the increasing passenger traffic effectively. Panelists are exploring strategies to bolster aviation safety, security, and operational resilience, recognizing the rapid growth trajectory of India’s aviation sector.
The summit arrives at a critical juncture as the industry grapples with the challenge of expanding connectivity while adhering to sustainable aviation practices. Recent dialogues at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit have emphasized the necessity of balancing growth with environmental stewardship. In this context, the ETInfra Air Summit features a fireside chat on Sustainable Aviation Fuel, focusing on how Indian carriers and oil marketers are preparing to comply with the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s sustainability mandates.
Technological Advancements and Market Dynamics
Market dynamics are evolving as airlines intensify efforts to enhance in-flight connectivity and passenger services. The drive for improved Wi-Fi and cabin innovation, highlighted at global forums such as Aviation Week’s AIX 2026, is expected to catalyze technological progress and elevate passenger experience standards. This competitive environment is further amplified by carriers like Air India and Air Seychelles expanding their international routes, reflecting trends observed at major hubs such as Rome Fiumicino, which recently reported record growth and new service launches.
India’s ambition to foster self-reliance and innovation in aerospace and defense manufacturing also features prominently in the summit’s agenda. Discussions encompass opportunities for regional aircraft manufacturing and assembly, alongside government initiatives aimed at strengthening research and development in science and technology. The evolving role of drones in commercial and industrial applications is another key topic, with calls for regulatory reforms to accelerate the growth of India’s drone ecosystem.
Strategic Positioning in Air Freight and Industry Collaboration
India’s strategic location within the Indo-Pacific region positions it as a potential major player in air freight. However, the current dominance of foreign cargo operators in inbound and outbound freight underscores the need for Indian carriers to expand their cargo fleets, a subject slated for detailed discussion during the summit.
The ETInfra Air Summit 2026 is supported by leading industry organizations including JLL, Hindustan Group of Institutions (Chennai), AI Engineering Services Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, and TCI Express. Association partners comprise the Business Aircraft Operators Association, Air Cargo Agents Association of India, Drone Federation of India, Aero Club of India, Federation of Indian Pilots, and Freight Forwarders' Associations in India.
As the summit progresses, the aviation industry remains focused on leveraging innovation, expanding connectivity, and ensuring that growth is both competitive and sustainable.

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