India and European Union have increased their co-operation in the aviation field by inking two major pacts during the EU-India Aviation Summit. The first agreement was signed between Airport Authority of India and Eurocontrol while the second one was between Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India and European Union Aviation Safety (EASA) for closer cooperation. The discussion was mainly cantered around air transport relations and the mutually shared challenges and opportunities of the two regions, such as the post-COVID recovery of air traffic, increasing sustainability, maintaining safety and the development of unmanned aircraft systems. Addressing the summit virtually, Jyotiraditya M.

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