Aero India 2017

Aero India 2017 Note: This is an information page of Aero India a biennial air show. NOT an official page of Aero India organisers.
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Note: This is just an information page, not an official page of Aero India organisers.. Aero India has already carved a niche for itself globally as a premier aerospace exhibition, with tenth successful editions organised since 1996. In Aero India 2015, the participation of exhibitors from 33 countries with 644 companies (326 overseas + 318 domestic) and 46 overseas delegations were accommodated o

ver a gross exhibition area of 108,250 sqm, which was nearly 44% more than the previous edition held in 2013. The eleventh edition of Aero India will be held at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, Bengaluru from 14 to 18 Feb 2017. Aero India 2017 will provide a significant platform in bolstering business opportunities in International aviation sector. It has favourably poised an exponential growth over previous edition. A rapidly growing economy, defence preparedness challenges and opening up of defence production to private sector, have given a major fillip to the defence industry in India. It has also become a hub centre for defence business in the Asia.

Thousands laid down their lives so that Our country can celebrate this day Never forget their sacrifices..Happy Independ...
15/08/2017

Thousands laid down their lives so that
Our country can celebrate this day
Never forget their sacrifices..
Happy Independence Day!

If anyone is interested in flying a microlight aircraft in Bangalore you can contact the concerned person/company (detai...
04/03/2017

If anyone is interested in flying a microlight aircraft in Bangalore you can contact the concerned person/company (details are in the description below).

FLY Microlight, fly as a CO-PILOT..

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Give flight to your of soaring with an exhilarating round of microlight in Bangalore. The experience is nothing short of as you rise above at 4000ft msl.

The microlight can seat 2 in total and you would have the job of a co-pilot. Once at the top, enjoy the sweeping views of landscape below. Ever wondered what Bangalore looks like, from up above? Are you eager to get a bird'seye view of Bangalore?

Enjoy the thrill & excitement of flying like a , hovering over the garden , and get an aerial view of namma Bengaluru. Experience flying on STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) aircraft, take the seat of a co-pilot and feel the controls of an aircraft. You will be briefed about the aircraft and other details to ensure your safety and an easy experience.


Inclusions & Extras

Flight Charges
Flying Experience (Includes Taxy, Takeoff, Circuit Flying & Landing).
Pilot Fees
Airfield entry

Additional Information

Flight Operator has laid down some rules for the flying , and here they are.
He / She should be minimum of 10 years of age.
He / She should be free from heart ailments, Critical blood pressure issues or any other serious health problems.
Pregnant women strictly not allowed.
Report 30 minutes prior to the allotted flight slot.
In a 2 seater aircraft, only one person can be allowed to fly with the captain/pilot at a time.
Even, infants or kids cannot be accompanied while flying.
The charges do not include your travel expenses to airfield.
Kindly carry a valid photo-id proof at the time of reporting to the airfield. Documents that you can carry as id proofs include PAN card, Driving license, Passport or Voter's ID card. It is mandatory to produce any one of photo-id proof at the time of reporting to avoid inconvenience.
Consuming or is strictly prohibited in the .
In case you are found under the influence of alcohol, then the or Management has rights to cancel your flight. In such cases, no refunds will be given.

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Photo courtesy: Akshay Patil
18/02/2017

Photo courtesy: Akshay Patil

Note: Since tomorrow is the last day of Aero India 2017 and a weekend too, expecting more aviation enthusiasts to visit ...
17/02/2017

Note: Since tomorrow is the last day of Aero India 2017 and a weekend too, expecting more aviation enthusiasts to visit the air show. We want to inform you the ticket counters might be over crowded and the roads might be full of traffic, so plan your travel accordingly.

ADVA Visitor:

>Please search for Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology
>After crossing Yelahanka city through service road, take a diversion at Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology road (Direction signs have been placed on the main road)
>Enter the premises through gate no 8, 8A, 9 and 9A after showing the valid pass or booking confirmation copy and Identity card

Business Visitors and Visitor Exhibition Area Pass holders:

> After crossing Yelahanka airforce station take a left turn on service road to make a right "U" turn at Hunasamaranahalli signal.
>Travel for 500 meters to enter the parking area through Gate no 5.
>Collect the pass from the ticket counter and wait for the BMTC bus to pick you up from the parking area.

Some clicks from ADVA areaPicture courtesy: Akshay Patil
16/02/2017

Some clicks from ADVA area
Picture courtesy: Akshay Patil

Amazing capture by Vishwa Kiran
16/02/2017

Amazing capture by Vishwa Kiran

Isro's launch of record 104 satellitesIndian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) breached another barrier in innovation i...
15/02/2017

Isro's launch of record 104 satellites

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) breached another barrier in innovation in technology when it launched a PSLV carrying 104 satellites, setting a world record by a big margin. ISRO has been paving the way for space technology and slowly the world is sitting up and noticing its giant efforts in the space sector. ISRO has been a pioneer in technological innovation where it has had developed software in cheaper and affordable ways. The space organisation had launched the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013, for example, at a small cost of $78 million which is one-tenth of what NASA spends to develop its own mission to Mars. ISRO also successfully launched the navigation satellites to aid the development of navigation system, IRNSS which would make our country only the fifth country in the word who have an indigenously developed navigation system. ISRO, apart from its own achievement, also showcases the power and importance of the public sector in India. DRDO is another example who have been doing great work in the defence sector with its missile launches, but it has a long way to go. Similar efforts should be made by other Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) to replicate ISRO’s success.
DRDO in itself, is a fine instance of technological prowess, as the defence research organisation has managed to successfully test numerous missiles. Last year, it also tested a supersonic interceptor missile capable of destroying enemy projectiles. Brahmos, Ballistic Missile defence system, Samyukta Electronic Warfare System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, High-Performance Computing- Dhruva-3, Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, Ultracheap, pocket explosive detection kits, Excalibur assault rifle and Arjun Battle Tank are just some of the technological advancements which DRDO has been able to achieve.
Foreign Nations Knock At India's Door For Isro To Build, Launch Satellites


Similarly, there have been other efforts backed by the Indian government towards various innovations in technology, including Aadhaar, National Stock Exchange (NSE), National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), or National Securities Depository Limited. Interestingly, National Dairy Organisation in Karnal was the first to create an IVF buffalo and clone a buffalo, which got recognised the world over for cheap technology. While, such efforts, demonstrate that many of the PSU’s are on a good path to replicate the humongous achievements which ISRO has been managing, there is a lot that needs to be done.
ISRO Holds Exhibition To Mark World Space Week

There is a dire need to free public sector companies from bureaucratic control and rise above what they are generally perceived as- slothful and slow. The more they incorporate technology in their own work, the more innovations they are capable of. Additionally, the government needs to spend more on the PSU’s if it wants them to attain their true potential. ISRO is a fine example which showcases that despite the professionalism and revenues of the private sector, the public sector is also capable of great things based on path-breaking innovations.
News Credit: http://www.financialexpress.com

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15/02/2017

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They are involved at the cutting edge of Indias military and to an extent, civil aviation. From frontline fighters to basic trainers to designing doors for civil liners, the government-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is Indias biggest plane-maker. Key takeaways from the press interaction h...

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