Begumpet Overflows as Wings India 2026 Exhibition Concludes
Hyderabad: The Begumpet airport witnessed an overwhelming turnout on the final day of the Wings India-2026 air show on Saturday, as aviation enthusiasts, students, families, and professionals flocked to the venue from early morning. By 10 AM, the airport and surrounding areas were packed, bringing traffic to a standstill along the access routes. Parking lots, the air cargo yard, and the area near the Meteorological Department headquarters, designated for visitor parking, were filled to capacity.
Record Visitor Turnout
The last two days of the exhibition were open to the general public, attracting nearly 70,000 visitors who experienced the excitement of India’s premier civil aviation event. During the first two days, the event hosted 7,500 traders and over 2,000 business delegates, with more than 500 business meetings conducted. Several key agreements were signed, strengthening India’s aviation and aerospace industry ties.
Exhibitions & Stalls
Over 150 stalls were set up by airlines, showcasing aircraft, vehicles, spare parts, training institutes, and airport operations. Visitors got an up-close look at the latest innovations in civil aviation, while business delegates explored collaboration opportunities across the sector.
Thrilling Aerial Displays
The grand finale featured spectacular aerial displays, thrilling the crowd. The Mark Jeffrey team performed two shows, while the Indian Air Force’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team delivered a breathtaking performance, leaving visitors in awe.
The event successfully combined business, education, and entertainment, making Wings India 2026 a landmark exhibition in India’s civil aviation calendar.
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