Why Indian aviation’s bad year may not be over

In FY26, India saw nearly 290 people die in air crashes. The financial year also witnessed muted passenger traffic growth and an unprecedented operational meltdown at India’s largest airline. How will the next fiscal pan out even as the West Asia conflict lingers spiking fuel prices?

Why Indian aviation’s bad year may not be over
In FY26, India saw nearly 290 people die in air crashes. The financial year also witnessed muted passenger traffic growth and an unprecedented operational meltdown at India’s largest airline. How will the next fiscal pan out even as the West Asia conflict lingers spiking fuel prices?