Bengaluru Gearing Up to Host Asia’s Biggest Air Show in February 2025

New Delhi: Bengaluru is gearing up to host the biennial air show, Aero India 2025, from February 10 to 14 next year at the Indian Air Force (IAF) Yelahanka airbase, media reports said.

Aero India is organised by the Ministry of Defence, with contributions from multiple agencies, including the Department of Defence Production, IAF, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Department of Space, and the Union Civil Aviation Ministry.

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The show will feature thrilling performances by IAF’s Sukhoi fighters, the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team, and the Sarang Helicopter Display Team. A teaser for Aero India 2025 has already been released, building excitement for the upcoming event.

US and French aviation giants Boeing and Dassault Aviation – competing for multi-billion-dollar fighter jet deals with the Indian government, will be eyeing to make Aero India 2025 – a key platform for the negotiations.

HAL, the manufacturer of the Tejas fighter jets, is aiming to secure deals with developing nations from the Middle East, South America, and Southeast Asia. In 2023, HAL also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Response Plus Holdings, a UAE-based medical service provider, to export helicopter platforms for emergency services—marking a significant milestone for India’s aviation industry, the report added.

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