The General Authority of Civil Aviation of Saudi Arabia is set to participate in Wings India 2024, that will take place at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, India, from January 18-21. About 100,000 visitors are expected to attend, making it an important aviation conferences in Asia.
President Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej will lead the GACA delegation that will showcase its global aviation leadership and convey its inclination to expand and strengthen its cooperation with India, as well as with other countries attending the event.
GACA will highlight the role of the civil aviation sector in the development of the kingdom’s economy, emphasising the most recent achievements and the opportunities enabled by the implementation of the Saudi Aviation Strategy.
Saudi Arabia aims to reach 330 million passengers annually to more than 250 destinations and raise the cargo and logistics capacity to 4.5 million tonnes by 2030.
The focus of this year’s Wings India, organised by the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation in cooperation with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICII), will be advanced air mobility, and how it will transform the field of civil aviation and open new markets for air travel.
The event is expected to host over 5,000 participants, including civil aviation authorities, airlines, and aviation companies, as well as key stakeholders from the business world interested in the aviation industry.
The prospects and future challenges of the global aviation sector will be discussed by leaders of aviation bodies and organisations, focusing on the latest trends in the industry related to air mobility, sustainability, and advanced technologies. – TradeArabia News Service