The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is set to host its Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025 and the World Air Transport Summit (WATS) in New Delhi from June 1 to 3, bringing together the global aviation industry under one roof. This marks a historic moment as India hosts the prestigious event for the first time in 42 years, with the last meeting having taken place in the country in 1983.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Deliver Keynote Address
One of the major highlights of the summit will be a keynote address by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 2, underscoring the importance of aviation in India’s economic development and global standing. His address is expected to set the tone for critical discussions on aviation sustainability, financial health, and infrastructure growth.
IndiGo Announced as Host Airline for the IATA AGM 2025
IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, has been designated as the host airline for the event. According to IATA’s press release, this year’s AGM will welcome around 1,700 registered participants, including:
- CEOs and leaders of global airlines,
- Government officials,
- Aviation regulators, and
- International media.
The scale and participation reflect India’s rising stature in the global aviation landscape.
India’s Growing Influence in Global Aviation
Speaking ahead of the summit, IATA Director General Willie Walsh expressed enthusiasm about India’s role in global aviation, saying, “We are excited to bring the IATA AGM to India after a 42-year gap. India’s place in global aviation has changed dramatically, particularly over the last decade.”
India has emerged as a key aviation hub, driven by:
- Record aircraft orders,
- Rapid expansion in airline operations,
- World-class airport infrastructure, and
- A booming domestic air travel market.
Economic Impact of Aviation in India
According to IATA, India’s aviation sector is a powerful economic engine, with significant direct and indirect contributions:
- Direct employment: 3,69,700 people
- Direct GDP contribution: USD 5.6 billion
When accounting for indirect, induced, and tourism-related impacts, the figures increase to:
- 7.7 million jobs
- USD 53.6 billion in GDP, accounting for 1.5% of the national GDP
This reflects the strategic importance of aviation in India’s development narrative and its potential in job creation and connectivity enhancement.
Key Topics at the World Air Transport Summit (WATS)
Immediately following the AGM, the World Air Transport Summit (WATS) will take place, bringing stakeholders together to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in aviation. Key themes to be discussed include:
1. Financial Outlook for the Airline Industry
Discussions will focus on profitability trends, post-pandemic recovery, and emerging revenue streams for airlines globally.
2. India’s Use of Aviation to Drive Development
India’s use of aviation as a tool for economic growth, regional connectivity, and infrastructure development will be showcased as a global case study.
3. Financing Aviation’s Net Zero Transition
Sessions will delve into how the sector can secure investments to support decarbonization goals, including net-zero commitments by 2050.
4. Energy Security and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Experts will explore the intersection of energy policy and aviation, focusing on renewable energy, SAF production, and the future fuel needs of the industry.
Indian Airlines Take the Global Stage
Major Indian carriers, including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, are active members of IATA and are expected to play a prominent role during the event. Their participation signifies the increased international engagement of Indian airlines and their growing role in shaping aviation policy and innovation.
India’s Strategic Aviation Moment
Hosting the IATA AGM 2025 in New Delhi positions India at the forefront of international aviation discourse. It is not only a symbolic recognition of India’s aviation growth but also a strategic opportunity to:
- Showcase India’s airport infrastructure,
- Promote investment in aviation startups and infrastructure projects, and
- Strengthen diplomatic and commercial ties in the aviation sector.