
The five-day Aero India show that began at the Air Force Station in Yelahanka, Bengaluru on February 13, entered its fourth day on Thursday (Express photo by Jithendra M)

The 14th edition of this biennial show was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Express photo by Jithendra M)

On the sidelines of the show, the Indian Space Association has released a concept paper for developing space technology parks (Express photo by Jithendra M)

The paper envisions the space tech parks to be comprehensive facilities with state-of-the-art accelerators that bring together the industry, academia, and investors. (Express photo by Jithendra M)

The theme this year is ‘The runway to a billion opportunities’. (Express photo by Jithendra M)

Flying displays have been scheduled on all five days. (Express photo by Jithendra M)

On behalf of the Department of Defence Production of the Ministry of Defence, Aero India is being organised by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) this year. (Express photo by Jithendra M)

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said though Aero India is a business event, it additionally aims to strengthen India’s relations with others countries. (Express photo by Jithendra M)