The Indian aviation sector is estimated to handle about 500 million passengers annually by 2030 and reach nearly 1 billion by 2047, supported by sustained demand and fleet expansion, with over 1,000 aircraft orders in place, a top industry executive said. Speaking at the Airport 360 Expo 2026 Navi Mumbai International Airport CEO BVJK Sharma said India is already among the top three domestic aviation markets globally, with passenger traffic reaching around 412 million in 2025, reflecting strong growth momentum.
“We are already one of the top three domestic aviation markets in the world, and we are continuing to grow rapidly. In 2025 itself, we handled about 4 million passengers and 3.5 million of cargo, which is around 20 percent higher than the pre-COVID levels. The growth would be rapid, but considering that the historical growth has been 10-12 percent, it could taper down to 5.6 percent by 2044,” Sharma said.
“But, nevertheless, we will see about 500 million passengers very soon, probably before 2030 and a billion passengers by 2047. Our domestic air travel is expected to grow at 17 percent to start with, year-on-year and also show a steady, very healthy demand,” he said. “Infrastructure expansion is progressing at pace, with over 160 operational airports and continued investments under National programmes”, he said, adding that “Aviation contributes nearly USD 54 billion to the economy and supports millions of jobs, with emerging segments, such as MRO, expected to play a significant role in strengthening the ecosystem. At Navi Mumbai International Airport, capacity is being developed in phases to reach 90 million passengers by 2032, supported by strong connectivity, digital infrastructure, and integrated planning.” he said. “As demand continues to rise, the focus will remain on building scalable, efficient, and future-ready airport ecosystems to support India’s next phase of aviation growth.” Sharma added.
29/04/2026 Asian Aviation
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