Highlights of this year’s show have been the participation from 270 Indian Companies and 279 foreign companies that is a total of 549 companies. The gross area grew from 2,50,000 Sq. Mtrs. last time to 2,60,000 Sq. Mtrs. in this edition, and, a total of 72 aircraft participated in the show. Several seminars were also conducted by State Governments.
The first three days at the show, earmarked exclusively for business visitors saw a foot fall of approximately 1.5 lakh. The air show saw a lot of activity from business point of view and witnessed several round table meets. The show was a success.
The push that the show gives to the ‘Make in India’ campaign of the Government of India by virtue of its sheer magnitude and presence of stake holders from across the globe cannot be over emphasized.
The awe-inspiring manoeuvres by various types of aircraft and formations enthralled the audience – young and old alike, every single day. The flying displays went smoothly with immaculate precision painting a colourful aerial symphony in the clear Bengaluru skies twice every day.
The last two days at the event saw an unprecedented foot fall of approximately four lakh people swarming in to the venue to catch a glimpse of their heroes in their magnificent flying machines.
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