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India Seeks to Complement Global Aircraft Leasing Hubs, Says Rammohan Naidu

India Seeks to Complement Global Aircraft Leasing Hubs, Says Rammohan Naidu
India intends to position itself as a complementary player rather than a competitor to established global aircraft leasing hubs, Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu declared on Thursday. Highlighting the country’s expanding aviation market and the regional boom in air travel, Naidu underscored India’s potential to emerge as a significant leader within the broader South Asian aviation landscape.
Growth Prospects and Industry Challenges
Naidu emphasized that India’s aviation sector continues to experience robust growth, supported by strong demand fundamentals despite challenges such as rising prices for sustainable aviation fuel. He clarified that the government’s strategy is to collaborate with existing global leasing centers, fostering a synergistic relationship rather than engaging in direct competition.
Nevertheless, India’s aspirations to become a major aircraft leasing hub face notable obstacles. Industry experts, including incoming IndiGo chief Willie Walsh, have highlighted the limited availability of widebody aircraft in the country, which could constrain the sector’s expansion. In response, Naidu affirmed that the government is actively working to create a more favorable environment for leasing companies and to attract increased investment into the aviation leasing market.
Global Market Dynamics and India’s Position
The global aircraft leasing industry is undergoing significant consolidation, exemplified by SMBC Aviation Capital’s recent $7.4 billion acquisition of Air Lease, a move that has reinforced its position among the world’s leading leasing firms. Such developments illustrate the competitive and dynamic nature of the sector, reinforcing the need for India to carve out a complementary role rather than attempting to rival entrenched hubs directly.
Despite these challenges, confidence in India’s aviation market remains strong. The country’s large and rapidly growing passenger base, combined with rising interest from international lessors, positions India as a promising partner within the global aircraft leasing ecosystem.
Concluding his remarks, Naidu expressed optimism that with sustained policy support and enhanced collaboration between government and industry stakeholders, India can strengthen its role in the international aviation arena, delivering benefits to domestic carriers and the wider region alike.

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