Authors :
Abrar Haque Bhuiyan Nahal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 3 - March
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/mhvda7zb
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26mar1024
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Abstract :
Bangladesh’s aviation sector shows signs of growth in passenger demand and air traffic, but it continues to face
significant limitations in infrastructure, safety systems, and modern aviation standards. At the same time, global advances
in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), air traffic management, and aeronautical education offer a framework that Bangladesh
could adapt. This paper examines current shortcomings in Bangladesh’s aviation and aerospace context, then outlines how
integrating modern practices — especially sustainability, technical education, and infrastructure upgrades — could foster
safer, more efficient, and eco-friendly aviation growth. The goal is to highlight realistic pathways for national aviation
development and to encourage engagement from young aeronautical enthusiasts.
Keywords :
Bangladesh Aviation, Air Traffic Growth, Infrastructure Limitations, Aviation Safety, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Aeronautical Education, Modernization Strategies.
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Bangladesh’s aviation sector shows signs of growth in passenger demand and air traffic, but it continues to face
significant limitations in infrastructure, safety systems, and modern aviation standards. At the same time, global advances
in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), air traffic management, and aeronautical education offer a framework that Bangladesh
could adapt. This paper examines current shortcomings in Bangladesh’s aviation and aerospace context, then outlines how
integrating modern practices — especially sustainability, technical education, and infrastructure upgrades — could foster
safer, more efficient, and eco-friendly aviation growth. The goal is to highlight realistic pathways for national aviation
development and to encourage engagement from young aeronautical enthusiasts.
Keywords :
Bangladesh Aviation, Air Traffic Growth, Infrastructure Limitations, Aviation Safety, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Aeronautical Education, Modernization Strategies.