As the two most populous countries, the mutual visits between China and India only reach several million, which is even less than the number of China-Japan or China-Korea. According to IATA data, China and India will become the world's largest and third-largest aviation markets by 2025. In China-Indian Aviation market, more than 60 percent of passengers choose transit routes, which still has huge potential for cooperation between the two countries.
As we see the importance of developing stronger aviation understanding and enhancing aviation relationships between India and China, this event has been established. The past two conferences was held separately in January and November, 2018. It is recognised as an aviation industry knowledge building between China and India and a forum for sharing and discussing China-India routes and the development of the aviation market.
The second conference was jointly organized by CADAS and Yunnan Airports Group, which invited more than 160 delegates from airports, airlines, government authority, and travel enterprises including:
Former Chairman, Airports Authority of India (AAI)
Vice President, Indira Gandhi International Airport
CFO, Mumbai International Airport
General Manager, HK & North Asia, JetAirways
Vice President International Sales, SpiceJet
Head of Marketing, AirAsia India
CCO, IndiGo
Sales manager China, Air India
Managing Director, NOVOAIR
General Manager Committee, Shandong Airlines
CMO, China Eastern Airlines
Executive Vice President, Uni-top Airlines
Vice president, Yunnan Airports Group
Chongqing Airport
Chengdu Airport
Shenzhen Airport
Western Airports Group
Hubei Airports Group
Senior Data Product Manager, Ctrip
Indian airports share some views on aviation industry between China and India.
Indian airlines share some views on aviation industry between China and India.
CADAS also share some research on aviation industry between China and India.
Views from Yunnan Airports Group.
Views from Chinese Airlines.
Ctrip make an observation of Indian routes from passengers' perspective.
In addition, CADAS has cooperated with Yunnan Airports Group to set up a South Asian aviation market research platform to promote the development of aviation industry between China and South Asia. CADAS is always dedicated to doing research across different verticals of the industry including aviation trends and aviation market development, learning the most comprehensive data about aviation industry at the first time with both static and dynamic data, such as flight schedules, flight status, fleet, route planning, financial reports, civil aviation service evaluation, traffic indexes and so on.
CADAS gather various forces to provide services for airlines, airports and related institutions on aviation trends, routes network planning and development, aircrafts study and others about aviation research.