At the Wings of India 2026 conference in Hyderabad, the UAE Tourism Minister, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, set the tone with a clear message about UAE Air Connectivity and its growing global role. Speaking during a ministerial session, he described civil aviation as “a fundamental pillar for supporting economic and tourism growth, enhancing trade flows, and connecting countries and peoples,” as the sector evolves at speed across regions.
Guided by national leadership, the UAE Aviation Sector has positioned the country as a leading aviation hub linking East and West. Bin Touq pointed to a strong logistics infrastructure and an integrated ecosystem that brings together aviation, transport, and travel. For travelers, that often means fewer layovers. For businesses moving goods between Asia and Europe, it means faster routes and more reliable cargo links.
The minister said the UAE accounts for about 2.3 percent of global international passenger traffic and 32.2 percent at the regional level. In plain terms, that scale places the country among the most connected in air transport. The figures underline the influence of the General Civil Aviation Authority of the UAE in shaping a network that handles both people and trade flows at volume.
Bin Touq stated that the UAE aviation system development uses advanced technologies, digital transformation, and innovative methods to create a sustainable aviation system. The organization intends to maintain its growth process through worldwide sustainable development objectives, which it will not violate.
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The minister described UAE–India Aviation Ties as a model strategic partnership that especially benefits travel tourism and the new economy. The two nations can achieve better travel services through improved operational collaboration, which will create additional flight routes, enhance family travel experiences, and provide improved assistance for intercontinental trade activities.