Aero India Bangalore 2023 tickets price, ticket online booking, schedule dates, venue, theme, live streaming

Aero India Bangalore 2023 tickets price, ticket online booking, schedule dates, venue, theme, live streaming

Aero India 2023 is the biggest aerospace show in Asia, so people and organisations from all over the world are likely to pay a lot of attention to it, know about its tickets and dates

The airshow will have displays of everything from the newest military planes to unmanned aerial vehicles to show off the latest advances in aerospace technology. This year’s Aero India is especially important because it’s the first time it’s been held in two years, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visitors can expect to see a wide range of planes on display, from fighter jets to transport planes. Both India’s top aerospace companies and exhibitors from other countries will have planes on display. Visitors can also expect to see simulations of virtual and augmented reality and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as displays of other cutting-edge aerospace technologies.

Aero India Bangalore 2023 tickets price, ticket online booking, entry, schedule dates, venue, theme, live streaming

India’s biggest aerospace event will taken place over five days at the Yelahanka Air Force Station,

The slogan “Make in India for the world” will take the centerstage at Aero India 2023

Ticket booking mode and prices

You can visit aeroindia.gov.in and proceed to the ticket tabs to check prices and there are three categories here: General, ADVA (Air Display Viewing area) and Business.

General visitor tickets, which allow the public into the exhibitions as well as air display viewing area, cost Rs 2,500 for Indian visitors and $50 (Rs 4,137 approximately) for foreign visitors. With general tickets, you can visit Aero India 2023 only on February 16 and 17 while air Display Viewing area permits, for February 14 to February 17, cost Rs 1,000 each and the price is again $50 for foreigners.

Business tickets for entering the exhibition area from February 13 to February 15, are priced at Rs 5,000 for Indians and $150 (Rs 12,413) for foreigners.

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Full schedule 

Day one (February 13): Inaugural event, followed by a flying event, seminars by the Indian Space Association and the Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare (DESW), a CEOs roundtable and drinks and dinner.

Day two (February 14): Defence minister’s conclave, flying display and seminars by the Indian Air Force, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Coast Guard.

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Day three: (February 15): Sessions with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and Indian Navy, air displays and annual start-up event Manthan.

Day four and five (February 16 and 17): Exhibitions open for general visitors plus more shows.

The airshow will also give businesses a place to meet and work together, with a strong focus on the growth of India’s aerospace industry. Companies from all over the world will be there looking for ways to work together and invest in India’s rapidly growing aerospace market.

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Show comes with its own challenges

Even though Aero India 2023 is an exciting event, there have already been some worries about how it will be run. It was said that rehearsals for the aero show caused chaos at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru on Thursday. In preparation for the event, a lot of people have been coming through the airport. This includes international exhibitors and business leaders.

Aero India 2023 is going to be a big deal in the world of aerospace, despite the temporary trouble. Visitors and exhibitors will be eager to see the latest developments in the field. With Prime Minister Modi set to open the event, it is clear that the Indian government is committed to helping the country’s aerospace industry grow, which is expected to grow a lot in the next few years.

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