India Aims for Ambitious Flight Terminal Development by 2047
Davos, Switzerland — India plans to exponentially increase its airport infrastructure, targeting around 350 airport terminals by 2047, according to Civil Aviation Priest Ram Mohan Naidu. Talking at the World Economic Discussion forum, Naidu laid out the nation’s vision for robust aviation growth.
Key truths:
- Objective: Nearly 350 flight terminals by 2047
- Temporary target: 50 brand-new flight terminals in the next five years.
- Present Condition: Boosted from 74 airports in 2014 to 164 today.
- Aircraft orders: Nearly 1700 orders, showcasing fast industry growth.
Naidu stressed cooperation and lasting growth, highlighting India’s commitment to a technology-led future in civil air travel. Several Indian states are proactively engaging with global leaders at WEF to discover opportunities.



