- Alex TravelliHari Kumar
- New York Times Nov 3, 2023, 18:02 IST IST
While most Indians travel by road or rail, the country is engaged in a major expansion of its aviation industry to serve the needs of its middle class
No nation in the world is buying as many planes as India. Its largest airlines have ordered nearly 1,000 jets this year, committing tens of billions of dollars to a spending spree that is unparalleled in aviation.
In New Delhi, Indira Gandhi International Airport will be ready for 109mn passengers next year, as it prepares to become the world’s second busiest, behind Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the US.
In New Delhi, Indira Gandhi International Airport will be ready for 109mn passengers next year, as it prepares to become the world’s second busiest, behind Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the US.