I love the news that i saw regarding India aerospace this week on indianaeronews. Most of them are encouraging for aerospace professionals.
India to raise 26% FDI in defense is one of them, just like the FDI helped sectors like telecom, this move by the government will give a thrust to the aerospace sector of India and it will create jobs for aerospace professionals
As Indian government pushed ahead its plan, private companies are like Boeing can't be left behind. Boeing IDS has reached out to the Indian aerospace and technology sectors to identify potential public and private industrial partners. This is one more news that accentuates my view of the Boeing company that its looking very positively towards India for expansions. This again is good for Indian aerospace and aerospace engineers of India.
Boeing is not alone in its quest to expand its wings in India, AIRBUS, EADS too have an eye for India.
A couple of months back i and my dear friend roopkishore visited the DAE roadshow and there we discussed that aviation and air pot management is the where most of the growth will happen in aviation. Same was pointed out by the folks of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise in their slide show.
So its not surprising when International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates that over the next five years aviation in India will grow by an annual rate of up to 10 %. According to a 2007 survey by Airbus, India will require more than 900 aircraft seating over 100 passengers by 2025," High growth in in these sectors means positive and good requirements for aerospace professionals. So get up and get ready folks.
And talking about Dubai, how can we miss that Dubai is on the fast-track of reinforcing itself as the hub of major aviation and aerospace activity - not just within the region, but on a global scale as well. Evidence is abundant: The emirate is building what will become the world's largest airport - Dubai World Central; Dubai Aerospace Enterprise has been active in acquiring capacity in leasing, maintenance and repair and airline. Read more here
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