IATA’s AGM & World Air Transport Summit: What’s Ahead on Day 2 in New Delhi

The 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the 2025 World Air Transport Summit (WATS) enters Day 2 today in New Delhi, India, with a packed agenda of high-level discussions and strategic sessions at the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre.

Hosted by IndiGo, India’s largest airline, this historic event brings together over 1,000 global aviation leaders, including airline CEOs, regulators, policymakers, and other key stakeholders to address the industry’s most urgent challenges and future opportunities.

Key Highlights Scheduled for Day 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Address
A key moment today will be the keynote speech by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expected to highlight India’s rising role in global aviation, its infrastructure ambitions, and commitment to sustainable, innovative air transport.

Focus on Sustainability & Net-Zero Goals
Today’s panels will explore actionable strategies toward the aviation industry’s 2050 net-zero carbon emissions target—covering sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), emissions tracking, and the importance of international policy alignment.

Digital Transformation and AI in Aviation
Technology takes center stage as experts discuss the integration of AI, machine learning, and automation to optimize airline operations, improve passenger experiences, and enhance safety and efficiency.

Infrastructure and Regional Connectivity
India’s rapidly expanding aviation sector will be a central theme, with discussions around upgrading airport capacity, modernizing air traffic control, and boosting regional connectivity to meet growing demand.

Global Economic and Political Outlook
Sessions will analyze how geopolitical tensions, trade disruptions, and inflationary pressures are reshaping the global aviation landscape—and how airlines can remain resilient and adaptive.

India in the Spotlight

As one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets, India’s role continues to dominate the narrative. With major fleet expansions, infrastructure investments, and policy initiatives underway, the country is positioning itself as a future leader in global aviation.

Day 2 promises to drive forward crucial dialogue and collaboration as the world’s aviation leaders chart a course toward a more sustainable, digitally driven, and resilient air transport future.