New Delhi: Claiming that the Indian aviation sector‘s growth fundamentals are strong, Boeing has said there is significant people skill to meet demand, and fuel taxes are being rationalized and continued investments in infrastructure will keep the growth going.
Boeing, which has hundreds of planes on order from Indian airlines, has also announced several investments, including $100 million to train pilots in the country. Moreover, it has maintenance training partnerships for having skilled technicians in India.
“We don’t see any slowdown (in India) and we continue to see very high load factors… and we see extremely strong demand for aircraft,” Boeing India said President Salil Gupte. agencies
Boeing, which has hundreds of planes on order from Indian airlines, has also announced several investments, including $100 million to train pilots in the country. Moreover, it has maintenance training partnerships for having skilled technicians in India.
“We don’t see any slowdown (in India) and we continue to see very high load factors… and we see extremely strong demand for aircraft,” Boeing India said President Salil Gupte. agencies
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