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During 2023, the aviation industry continued to fly high despite challenges like shortage of skilled personnel, escalating fuel prices, regulatory constraints, and airport capacities
The year 2023 turned out to be a landmark year for civil aviation, witnessing a flurry of orders and deals at major global airshows. These agreements have set an optimistic tone for the aviation industry, pointing towards a promising ascent in the times to come. With new airlines coming in; some old airlines’ consolidating, turning towards refurbishing their fleet and regional aviation seeing a growth, India too had an interesting year. Expected to surpass previous records by the close of 2024, the Indian aviation sector foresees substantial growth, fueled by significant aircraft orders from major carriers such as Air India and IndiGo this year. While challenges like a shortage of skilled personnel, escalating fuel prices, regulatory constraints, and airport capacities persist, the industry sees vast opportunities.
Sustainability took center stage with a surge in commitments to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). Urban air mobility (UAM) progressed, witnessed in global cities with test flights of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Despite pandemic challenges, airlines pursued ambitious fleet expansions and announced new routes, fostering recovery. Airports embraced digital transformation, introducing smart technologies for enhanced passenger experiences, while safety and security remained paramount.
AIRSHOW EXTRAVAGANZA
While many events happened across the globe in 2023, the Paris Air Show, Dubai Air Show and Aero India were among the top headline makers.
The International Paris Air Show marked its triumphant return for the 54th edition after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, attracting global aviation enthusiasts, industry leaders, and trade visitors. The show featured 2,500 companies from 46 countries, including 300 startups. A recordbreaking 322 official delegations, ministers, and chiefs of staff attended, drawing 3,00,000 visitors and showcasing over $150 billion in contracts.
The Dubai Airshow’s 18th edition brought together 1,400 exhibitors from 95 countries. With 350+ speakers, 80+ startups, and 190+ aircraft displays, the event highlighted innovations and deals, particularly in the Middle East.
Aero India 2023 hosted 98 countries with a focus on showcasing indigenous capabilities, demonstrating India’s prowess in the aerospace sector and laid the groundwork for substantial collaborations and advancements.
DEALS THAT SEALED AMBITION, HOPE
Many large scale orders and deals were witnessed at these shows that gave a significant push to the civil aviation industry. Some of the major fixed wings deals from this year have been highlighted here.
Airbus Soars into the Future
Boeing’s Triumph and Collaborative Milestones
Embraer echoes growth too
ATR Secures Impressive Orders and Expands Partnerships
The aviation landscape of 2023, as reflected in these significant events, stands as a testament to the industry’s resilience and innovation in the face of evolving challenges. These developments not only set the stage for technological advancements but also underline the collaborative spirit that drives the global aviation community toward new horizons.
INDIA’S REGIONAL ROUTE
The Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) - UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik), a pivotal part of India’s National Civil Aviation Policy, celebrated six years of operation. Launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in 2016, UDAN aims to enhance air connectivity, especially in remote areas. Over this period, it has facilitated travel for more than 130 lakh passengers. UDAN has evolved through versions like 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0, and recently launched 5.0, 5.1, and 5.2, each enhancing connectivity and operational flexibility. The ongoing bidding for UDAN 5.2 aims to further boost connectivity in remote areas, fostering growth in the civil aviation industry. Notably, the scheme has spurred the emergence of four successful airlines in the last six years, creating a conducive ecosystem for the aviation business.
The RCS-UDAN initiative has significantly improved regional air connectivity, linking previously underserved airports in remote areas of India. Across five bidding rounds, 517 routes have commenced operations, connecting 76 airports, including 9 Heliports and 2 Water Aerodromes. This has created more than 130 city pairs, with 2.47 lakh flights transporting over 130 lakh passengers. The scheme provides concessions such as exemption from landing and parking charges, discounted Route Navigation and Facilitation Charges, and the freedom for airline operators to enter code-sharing arrangements. Additionally, state governments at RCS Airports are encouraged to reduce VAT on Aviation Turbine Fuel and provide various support services for the sustainable development of regional air connectivity.
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability has been a key area of discussion and showcase of technologies for it have been showcased in most of these global events and even in India.
MoCA is driving initiatives to attain carbon neutrality and net-zero carbon emissions at Indian airports. The focus involves standardising the carbon accounting and reporting framework for airports. Airport operators are advised to map carbon emissions and work toward carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions progressively. The directive extends to upcoming Greenfield Airports and state governments, urging them to achieve carbon neutrality and net-zero, emphasising the use of green energy. Notably, airports like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru have achieved high-level Airports Council International (ACI) accreditation, reaching carbon neutrality. Moreover, 66 Indian airports operate on 100 per cent green energy.
As we bid farewell to 2023, the civil aviation landscape reflects a dynamic industry evolving with the times. From sustainability commitments to technological marvels, the year witnessed the aviation sector’s resilience and determination to shape a future that is efficient, sustainable, and interconnectedness. With the above mentioned happening and more, these have set the stage for an exciting journey into the future of flight.