India's Aviation Set to Flourish in 2025

News: India’s aviation sector is poised for growth in 2025 with expanding fleets, more airports, and new airline takeoffs, despite ongoing supply chain challenges.
The merger of Air India and Vistara, alongside the integration of Air India Express, creates a larger, more competitive carrier for Tata Group.
The Indian market is set to see significant increases in domestic air traffic, with projections for 164-170 million passengers by March 2025. However, supply chain disruptions, aircraft delivery delays, and issues at Boeing are impacting airline operations. Additionally, there were disruptions from hoax bomb calls and accidents, but the long-term focus remains on building a global aviation hub with expanded international connectivity and wide-body aircraft.
Source: The Economic Times
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