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January 27, 2026Wings India 2026 is set to become a landmark event for the global aviation industry, as Iran joins US, UK, Russia, France, Germany, and Qatar among other leading nations at this prestigious gathering. Scheduled for January 28-31, 2026 at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, the event will showcase India’s rapid rise as a global aviation leader. This milestone highlights India’s ongoing innovation and growth in the sector, solidifying its place at the forefront of global aviation. With international delegations and industry giants converging to discuss the future of aviation, Wings India 2026 is poised to offer invaluable updates and insights into India’s expanding aviation landscape.Unveiling India’s Aviation PotentialThe grand opening of Wings India 2026 will take place on January 28, 2026, with the event being officially launched by the Union Minister of Civil Aviation. The four-day event will feature an exciting mix of activities, including aircraft displays, aerobatic flying shows, a global aviation conference, and B2B and B2G meetings. This platform will allow industry leaders to exchange ideas, explore innovations, and collaborate on shaping the future of air travel.In addition to the core exhibition, the event will host CEO roundtables, a Global CEOs Forum, and a job fair, all designed to engage the aviation community. The event will also feature a student innovation competition that encourages young minds to showcase their creativity and ideas, fostering the next generation of aviation leaders.India’s Rapid Aviation GrowthIndia’s aviation industry has experienced tremendous growth over the past decade. Passenger traffic has surged, and India now ranks as one of the world’s largest aviation markets. The nation’s carriers, such as Air India, IndiGo, and Akasa Air, have expanded their fleets with hundreds of new aircraft, catering to an increasingly mobile population and helping shape India’s international connectivity.AdvertisementThe rise of low-cost carriers in India has democratized air travel, making it more accessible to the public. Meanwhile, the country is also seeing significant advancements in aircraft manufacturing, pilot training, and aircraft maintenance, establishing India as a key player in the global aviation ecosystem.Sustainable Aviation: India’s Green FutureA key theme at Wings India 2026 will be sustainability, with India actively pushing for greener, more efficient aviation solutions. The coun …