February 27, 2026 - 02:18

India's significant investment in modernizing its airport infrastructure is creating a fresh opportunity for business jet manufacturers, according to industry leaders. Bombardier's Chief Executive, Eric Martel, highlighted this potential, noting that the country's ongoing improvements will directly support increased sales of private aircraft.
The expansion and enhancement of airports across India are expected to make business aviation more accessible and efficient. This development addresses a key logistical challenge in the vast country, making private jets a more viable and attractive option for corporations and high-net-worth individuals seeking to connect multiple destinations quickly.
Martel's comments underscore a growing optimism in the aviation sector regarding India's market potential. As the economy continues to grow, demand for time-saving travel solutions is rising. The improved infrastructure will not only facilitate smoother operations for existing aircraft but also likely encourage new buyers to enter the market.
This environment presents a strategic chance for manufacturers to strengthen their presence and cater to an emerging clientele seeking premium travel. The focus on airport development is seen as a critical enabler that could accelerate the adoption of business aviation across the region.
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