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  1. Aero India 2023: Check dates, timing, venue, parking for Asia’s largest air show in Karnataka’s Bengaluru
  2. Bangalore Air Show 2023, Timing, Schedule, Dates
  3. Aero India 2023: Bengaluru all set to host Asia's largest aero show in February; check dates, details
  4. Online ticket sale for Aero India 2021 started
  5. Aero India 2023: Traffic curbs for 5 days from Feb 13 to 17 in view of Bangalore air show; avoid these roads


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Aero India 2023: Check dates, timing, venue, parking for Asia’s largest air show in Karnataka’s Bengaluru

Aero India 2023 is scheduled for February 13-17 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Since 1996, Yelahanka Air Force Station has played home to Aero India, a biannual aviation event. This year's exhibition will begin on February 13 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on hand to help celebrate its opening. Starting 8 February 2023, Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) will partially suspend its commercial flights for 10 days. The Aero India website claims that 731 exhibitors (633 domestic and 98 international) have signed up for the event. Along with a trade expo for the aerospace and defence sectors, the Indian Air Force will put on a performance during the course of the event's five days. International leaders, important aerospace investors, and prominent think tanks will also be present at the event. • Visit the Aero India website at aeroindia.gov.in • Click on Tickets • From the drop-down menu, select "Book tickets" • Fill out the necessary fields and select the appropriate ticket type • After selecting your tickets, you can reserve them Aero India 2023 ticket prices Tourists may choose from three different ticket options: air display viewing area (ADVA), general visitor, and business visitor. The General and ADVA ticket is valid for one day and one admittance only. General entrance tickets for the Exhibition and ADVA cost Rs 2,500 for Indian nationals and $ 50 for foreigners. Indian citizens pay Rs 1,000 for ADVA guest tickets, and foreigners pay $ 50. Aircraft at Aero Indi...

Bangalore Air Show 2023, Timing, Schedule, Dates

Bangalore Air Show 2023 is a highly anticipated event in the aerospace and defense industry, bringing together global leaders and experts to showcase the latest advancements and technologies. The event will take place from 13th February to February 17th, 2023 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru, India. Bangalore Air Show 2023 will feature a wide range of exhibits and demonstrations, including aircraft displays, technology demonstrations, and panel discussions on the latest developments in the industry. So, make sure to book your tickets early and be part of this exciting and informative event in Bengaluru. The largest aviation exhibition in Asia, will begin on February 13 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Hindustan Aeronautic Limited (HAL), the nation’s nodal body for defense events, will host the Aero exhibition this year. More people are expected to register this year than in past years as a result of the government relaxing its limits on foreign tourists. Bangalore Air Show 2023 Timings Due to the Covid epidemic, the 13th edition, which occurred in 2021, was shortened to a three-day event. The earlier Aero India edition was limited to the general public and only available to business passengers. Additionally, it was one of the first notable hybrid aviation displays. To know more about the Bangalore Air Show 2023 read the full article. The theme for Aero India 2023 is “Flying for a Better Tomorrow.” The Aero India 2023 theme reflects...

Aero India 2023: Bengaluru all set to host Asia's largest aero show in February; check dates, details

India’s biennial airshow ‘Aero India’ - which is said to be Asia's The airshow will be held at the Karnataka capital's Yelahanka Air Force Station. A post on Twitter by the department read, “Asia’s Biggest Air Show #AeroIndia2023 announced. Save the dates, 13th February – 17th February. The biennial airshow will be held at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka (sic)". This is going to be the 14th edition of Aero India and more details about the airshow will be announced soon.

Online ticket sale for Aero India 2021 started

The sale of e-tickets for the Aero India 2021, which will be held at the Air Force Station Yelahanka between February 3 and 5, has gone live. And as expected, everything is a little different this year, thanks to covid. The tickets will be issued in two categories -- business and air display viewing area ( ADVA) and both will be available for this year’s edition on a limited first come first serve basis. While the business tickets will be issued on all three days of the airshow, business visitors can either opt for one full day or a half day session (morning session between 9 am and 1.30 pm and after session between 1.30 pm and 6 pm). The business visitor will be allowed to visit only the exhibition area at the venue due to covid-19 protocols. But business visitors will be permitted to stay on the premises only for stipulated time. If a visitor is found to be on the premises beyond the pass validity, he or she would be fined Rs 5,000 (Indian visitors) and $150 (foregin visitors) in addition to the paid charges. The other category of tickets is the ADVA tickets for entering the air display area. The full day tickets are priced at Rs 1,000 for Indians and $40 for foreign nationals for one session. The tickets are priced at Rs 500 and $20 for Indians and foreigners respectively. The entry for ADVA ticket holders on the inaugural day will be open after 1 pm and on the remaining two days from 9 am. On February 4 and 5, the air displays will be held in the morning and afternoon ...

Aero India 2023: Traffic curbs for 5 days from Feb 13 to 17 in view of Bangalore air show; avoid these roads

The Karnataka Police will enforce measures like the prohibition of movement of heavy vehicles, one-way systems, and vehicle diversions on the roads from 6 am to 8 pm on all days of the event to ensure the smooth movement of emergency service vehicles and vehicles travelling towards the international airport. • Those coming from the Bangalore South side are advised to take the Mysore Road and proceed towards Nayandahalli, Chandra layout, Goraguntepalya, BEL Circle, Gangamma Circle, Mother Dairy, Unnikrishnan Junction, Doddaballapura Road, Rajanukunte, Addiganahalli, MVIT Cross, and Vidyanagar Cross to reach the airport. • Vehicles will also not be allowed to park on both sides of the road from Mekhri circle to Devanahalli of Bangalore-Bellary Road; ring road from Goraguntepalya to Hennuru junction; Reva College junction to Bagalur Cross on Bagalur main road; from Nagawara Junction to Bengaluru Junction via Thanisandra main road.