India can become the second biggest player in the civil aviation sector by 2020 and the biggest by 2030, provided the right strategies and policies are pursued.
These views come from respected industry leader, Ankur Bhatia, who heads the Bird Group, which has pioneered many aspects of growth and is a major player.
In a year-end review and looking ahead to 2015, the articulate, bright and innovative Bhatia says that to achieve the desired growth, there must be synergy and like-minded thinking among all the stakeholders, ministries, policy makers, and the industry as a whole.
He noted that the recent government steps on visas and airports would no doubt help the growth of the vital civil aviation sector.
Ankur Bhatia is active in the industry forum, such as CII (the Chartered Insurance Institute), and is often invited to speak on aviation subjects.
29/12/14 eTurboNews
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These views come from respected industry leader, Ankur Bhatia, who heads the Bird Group, which has pioneered many aspects of growth and is a major player.
In a year-end review and looking ahead to 2015, the articulate, bright and innovative Bhatia says that to achieve the desired growth, there must be synergy and like-minded thinking among all the stakeholders, ministries, policy makers, and the industry as a whole.
He noted that the recent government steps on visas and airports would no doubt help the growth of the vital civil aviation sector.
Ankur Bhatia is active in the industry forum, such as CII (the Chartered Insurance Institute), and is often invited to speak on aviation subjects.
29/12/14 eTurboNews