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The minister also said that the regional air connectivity has democratised civil aviation and has spawned four regional carriers.
He highlighted the growth potential of the country’s civil aviation sector and urged international players to ”look at India”.
He was speaking at the International Aerospace Conference in Gwalior organised by industry body CII.
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In July, domestic air traffic surged 25 per cent to 1.21 crore passengers compared to the year-ago period, as per official data.
It is ”imperative” to grow civil aviation as a service as well as a product, Scindia said and stressed that it is time for aerospace players to supplant themselves in India.
The theme of the conference is ‘Moving Towards Inclusive Global Value Chain’.