Slow, Steady Take-off
Yunus Dar
The foundation for aviation and sustainable tourism (FAST) on November 19 organised a seminar, titled ‘Emerging challenges in aviation: Infrastructure, capacity building and seamless travel,’ in New Delhi. The seminar began with Lt Gen. K.M. Seth, former governor of Tripura and Chhattisgarh and also the president, FAST, delivering the welcome address. The chief guest for the seminar Usha Padhee, joint secretary, ministry of civil aviation, addressed the gathering and shared her insights on the current status of civil aviation and briefly listed steps the government is taking to further boost the sector.

Joint Secretary, civil aviation ministry, Usha Padhee sharing the panel with top aviation officials at the seminar on Emerging Challenges in Aviation in New Delhi
“I am privileged to be here at this seminar. Indian aviation in the last few years has been growing in the double digits and we are the third-largest domestic market and will soon become the third-biggest market overall. The number of fleets is going to be increased,” said Padhee. She told the stakeholders gathered at the venue that the current economic slump was temporary and India would soon bounce back. “The airlines may not be showing a profit at the moment but they are growing and the net worth has been increasing. We have lot many airports coming and the passenger numbers are growing. We are heading towards a USD 5 trillion-economy and that will certainly boost the aviation sector,” she added.
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