ACP’s Welcome Reception & Introduction Meeting with Secretary, MoCA on July 10, 2025 at Hotel – The Oberoi, New Delhi
Strengthening US–India Aviation Collaboration
The US–India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP) was honored to host a reception and welcome meeting with Mr. Samir Kumar Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), and Mr. Vipin Kumar, Chairman, Airports Authority of India.
This meaningful interaction brought together industry leaders and senior policymakers to explore the road ahead for US–India aviation—a journey built on collaboration, coordination, and a shared vision for the future.
In his welcome remarks, Commander Arun Jyoti (Retd.), ACP Co-chair (Industry), shared:
“Aviation connects more than just destinations—it connects economies, cultures, and aspirations. In the Indo-Pacific century, the skies are not just pathways of commerce, but corridors of cooperation.” He emphasized ACP’s role as a strategic bridge across policy, technology, and industry—deepening the US–India bilateral aviation partnership.
We are deeply grateful for the presence and insights of:
- Mr. Samir Kumar Sinha, Secretary, MoCA
- Ms. Amy Schedlbauer, Acting Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy
- Ms. Nathalie Scharf, Deputy Minister Counselor, U.S. FCS
- Mr. Philip Cummings, Deputy Minister Counselor, Economic, Environment, Science & Technology, U.S. Embassy
- Dr. Daniel Jacob, FAA Attaché and Senior FAA Rep for South Asia
- Mr. Bhupinder Kumar, Regional Program Coordinator – South Asia, USTDA
Their leadership and candid discussions highlighted the importance of government–industry alignment to drive progress in areas like sustainability, technology, safety, and customer experience.
ACP remains committed to being a catalyst across following six key focus areas:
- Infrastructure Modernization – Smart airports, advanced MROs, and AI-powered systems
- Air Traffic Efficiency – Integrated airspace for drones, air taxis, and new aviation platforms
- Cybersecurity & 5G – Ensuring safe digital skies and connected ecosystems
- Training & Skilling – Building a future-ready workforce with globally recognized programs
- Regulatory Best Practices – Supporting MoCA, DGCA, and BCAS in global benchmarking
- Sustainability & Resilience – Promoting SAF, electric aviation, and robust supply chains
The future of Indian aviation is bright—and with the continued support of both nations, it will be innovative, inclusive, and globally competitive.
WHAT’S NEW
ACP's participation at Aero India 2025, February 10-14, 2025 at Bengaluru
ACP Members roundtable with Ministry of Civil Aviation on October 15, 2024
U.S. – India Aviation Summit: June 24-26, 2024 at Washington D.C
ACP’s participation at Wings India 2024 from January 18-21, 2024 at Hyderabad
ACP
The U.S-India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP) is a unique bilateral public-private partnership launched in 2007 between the U.S. Trade Development Agency (USTDA), the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and U.S. aviation companies.
Contact
US – India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP), PHD House, 4/2 Siri institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi – 110016