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These aircraft will be displayed at Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad

This edition is expected to draw major attention due to the participation of global OEMs, Indian airlines, and the possible debut of several new aircraft in the Indian aviation space.

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These aircraft will be displayed at Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad

Wings India 2026, Asia’s flagship civil aviation event, will be held from January 28 to 31, 2026, at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad.

Organized by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airports Authority of India (AAI), and FICCI, the event will feature global exhibitions, high-level conferences, B2B meetings, air shows, static aircraft displays, and live flying demonstrations.

This edition is expected to draw major attention due to the participation of global OEMs, Indian airlines, and the possible debut of several new aircraft in the Indian aviation space.

A wide range of commercial aircraft, regional jets, turboprops, helicopters, business jets, and indigenous platforms are expected to be showcased.

The event will also highlight manufacturing, MRO, sustainability, advanced air mobility, drones, and eVTOL technologies. A key attraction will be aerobatic displays by the Indian Air Force’s Surya Kiran team on January 28 and 29, flying BAE Hawk Mk132 aircraft.

There is also a possibility of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Adani Group and Embraer, focusing on establishing a Final Assembly Line (FAL) for commercial regional jets, specifically Embraer’s 70–150 seat aircraft, to boost India’s “Make in India” vision.

If finalized, this partnership would significantly highlight India’s growing role in global aerospace manufacturing and add further prominence to the aircraft displays at Wings India 2026.

Expected Aircraft on Display at Wings India 2026

  • Sukhoi SJ-100 – HAL-branded with Indian flag markings, showcasing Russia–India collaboration via United Aircraft Corporation
  • Ilyushin IL-114-300 – Russian regional turboprop suited for short and unpaved runways; possible static display and flight demo
  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner (Air India) – Newly inducted widebody aircraft
  • Airbus A220 – Next-generation regional jet
  • Airbus A321 (IndiGo) – Narrowbody aircraft from India’s largest airline
  • Boeing 737 MAX (Akasa Air) – New-generation narrowbody jet
  • Embraer E195 / E-Jet series – Regional jet expected from Embraer
  • Dassault Falcon Series – Business jets (exact model to be confirmed)
  • Indigenous Aircraft (Shakti Aircraft Industry) – Indian-developed platforms on static display
  • Airbus Helicopters – Civil and utility helicopter models
  • Bell Helicopters – Light and medium helicopter platforms
  • BAE Hawk Mk132 – Operated by the IAF Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (flying display)

Wings India 2026 is shaping up to be a major showcase of global and indigenous aviation capabilities, reinforcing India’s growing role as a key hub in the global aerospace ecosystem.

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