Wings India 2026 finished its operations on Saturday between the four-day exhibition of aerial performances and business relationship building and public activities which demonstrated the growth of India’s civil aviation industry.
The aviation exhibition which takes place every two years converted the historic airfield into a center for aircraft operations and technological advancements and skilled workers who arrived from various parts of the world and the country. The last two days of the event which opened to the public saw more than 70000 attendees visit the site. The event attracted 75000 business delegates and over 100000 general visitors which shows growing public interest in aviation and aerospace research.
The event provided visitors from various backgrounds who included aviation professionals and students and families and business leaders with an opportunity to experience aerial displays and static aircraft exhibitions and interactive display areas. The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team performed precision aerial maneuvers with their Hawk Mk-132 jets while international aerobatic pilot Mark Jefferies executed advanced flying techniques which created excitement among the audience. The exhibition displayed over 30 aircraft types which included commercial jets and regional planes and helicopters and business aircraft and training devices.
The exhibition hosted 150+ exhibitors, featuring airlines and airport operators and aircraft and engine manufacturers and MRO providers and tech firms and training institutes and start-up companies. The major airline industry players included Air India Air India Express and Akasa Air. The aerospace industry presented their products through major international companies that included Airbus and Dassault Aviation and ATR and Embraer and Pilatus while Indian organizations demonstrated their domestic research and aerospace technology abilities.
The event Wings India 2026 provided business professionals with more than aircraft displays because it functioned as a platform for commercial discussions and government policy creation. The event established over 500 business-to-business and business-to-government meetings through various conferences and leadership forums that emphasized sustainable aviation. The event brought together around 2,000 delegates who included more than 200 international participants to establish itself as a premier global aviation event.
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