Wings India 2026: Hyderabad Hosts Major Aviation Festival

Surya Kiran aerobatic team performs at Wings India 2026, the biggest civil aviation show in Asia, at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad.

Hyderabad is going to welcome the biggest civil aviation event of Asia once again. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced that the Wings India 2026 Aviation Show will take place at Begumpet Airport from January 28 to 31. As per the ministry, the civil aviation minister will officiate the event. The event’s primary focus is to present India’s development as a worldwide aviation center.

Show Highlights and Attractions

Aerial displays by the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team of the Indian Air Force will be one of the main attractions of the show, as they will perform enormously beautiful aerial displays. Besides the it will be the time for the visitors to watch the various aircraft up close through static displays.

Career Opportunities for Youth

The event is not solely for fun and business; it will create job opportunities for the youth. A special job fair for students and young ones willing to make a career in aviation will be held. The industry leaders and talented youngsters will come together at one place.

Innovation and Global Participation

One of the activities planned for the event is the Civil Aviation Innovation Challenge, to stimulate students’ creativity. Over twenty nations will take part in the competition by sending their delegates and teams. All stakeholders of the aviation industry, including companies, manufacturers, airport developers, and investors, will come together.

Key Forums and Discussions

As part of the program, Global CEOs Forum and business meetings will be held. Discussions will focus on 13 key topics, including:

  • Drone technology
  • Opportunities for women in aviation
  • Air cargo
    and other major aviation themes.

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