
Ramanathan Rajamani, CEO of AISATS said, “Our biggest learning from 2025 is that India’s aviation sector has entered a phase where growth is no longer linear. Passenger mobility, cargo volumes, and airline networks expanded at a pace that required not just capacity, but systems, predictability, and discipline. This year made it clear that safety, technology, and a skilled workforce must work together as one integrated operating model. We saw this firsthand across our network, from smooth rollouts in Kochi and Raipur to rising cargo movement in high-potential southern and northern markets. Digital solutions such as our real-time resource allocation platform, mobile-enabled passenger platforms, and cargo digitisation tools proved that technology is now a foundational part of operational resilience. Another key insight is that regional India is becoming central to the aviation map; markets like Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, and Telangana have seen rapid traffic and cargo growth, reflecting a wider economic shift. Above all, 2025 reinforced the value of trust. We earned it through consistent performance, our safety-first culture, and our commitment to building the next generation of aviation infrastructure. It has been a year of learning, confidence-building, and preparing for an even more ambitious 2026.”
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