The 10th edition of the biennial five-day event that began on Wednesday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi making a strong pitch to end India's dependence on defence imports, saw over 300 foreign firms vying with each other to align with the government's "Make in India" campaign as they eye the burgeoning multi-billion dollar Indian defence market.
According to the organisers, nearly three lakh people turned up on Saturday and Sunday when the show was thrown open to the general visitors with the road leading to the air base on city outskirts being choked.
Braving hot weather, thousands of people crawling through heavy traffic on the highway headed to the air base, which presented the picture of a sea of humanity, with crowds jostling for vantage places and craning their necks to witness the daredevilry of aerobatic teams from across the globe.
This year's air show also witnessed a few anxious moments when two pilots of Red Bulls aerobatic team of the Czech Republic had a miraculous escape on the second day after their aircraft touched wings in mid-air while doing stunts.
The aircraft landed safely but with their wings damaged.
The air show turned out be a huge attraction for aviation aficionados who thronged the event to witness the static and air display by various aircraft, including fighter, transport, helicopter and aerobatic display teams.
Rafale fighters of French giant Dassault -- shortlisted for acquisition by the IAF, also made its aerobatics displays, while indigenously made Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) demonstrated its air prowess.
Seven of the 11 foreign military aircraft on display were American -- two F-15C Eagles, two F-16C Fighting Falcons, one Boeing KC-135 tanker, one C-17 Globemaster III and a P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft.
The US with 64 companies had the biggest presence at the event, in which 33 other countries took part.
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