India’s aviation sector is on the cusp of a historic transformation. By 2028–29, the country is set to become the world’s third-largest aviation market, propelled by surging passenger demand, the doubling of airports over the past decade, and record-breaking aircraft orders by Indian carriers. The long-term vision is even more ambitious, as by industry estimates, by 2047, India is projected to operate 400 airports (up from 164 today) and a fleet of 3,000 aircraft (nearly quadrupling the current ~850). These milestones reflect not just expansion, but a resounding vote of confidence in India’s aviation growth story, one that promises deeper connectivity and a far more complex domestic and international network.
Flying high on data, grounded in privacy: Key implications
Multi‑entity data ecosystem
Airport concessionaires and partners
Special Service Requests (SSRs) and passenger preferences requests
Global Distribution Systems (GDS)
Codeshare and interline agreements
Frequent flyer and loyalty networks
Advance Passenger Information (API/PNR extracts)
Cleared for take-off: Privacy in aviation
Aviation milestones reflect not just expansion but promises deeper connectivity and a far more complex domestic and international network
Key Contacts
Nitin Shah
Partner – Digital Trust, Head – Cyber Security, Resilience and Privacy Strategy & Governance
KPMG in India
Shikha Kamboj
Partner, Digital Trust, National Leader, Data Privacy and Ethics
KPMG in India
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