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Wings India 2026 Closes in Hyderabad After Four Days of Deals and Packed Public Shows

Organisers touted the event as a springboard for India’s aviation manufacturing push.

Overview

  • The four-day expo at Begumpet wrapped up Saturday with organisers citing more than 70,000 visitors across the public days.
  • Aerial displays by the IAF’s Suryakiran team and the Mark Jefferies Global Stars drew crowds, though many larger aircraft had left before the weekend, leaving only the IL‑114‑300 and SJ‑100 among big jets.
  • Reported commercial highlights included Air India’s additional order for 30 Boeing jets, a conversion of 15 A321neo to A321XLR, a Sakthi–Omnipol plan to introduce the L410 NG in India, and HAL’s contract to supply 10 Dhruv NG helicopters to Pawan Hans.
  • Organisers said the show facilitated over 500 structured B2B and B2G meetings as the KPMGFICCI growth outlook framed policy and manufacturing pledges.
  • CISF reported a multi-layered security deployment for the high footfall, and organisers confirmed the next Wings India edition will be held in 2028.