New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- Noting India's growing commercial requirements in the aviation sector, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal estimated that the country requires nearly USD 80 to 100 billion worth of products related to civil aviation, highlighting the country's expansion in the aviation market.

In an interview with ANI on the recently concluded India-US interim trade agreement framework, Goyal said India's expanding civil aviation market would drive significant demand for aircraft, engines, and spare parts in the coming years.

"Planes are required by India. We already have orders of USD 50 billion to Boeing for planes, plus orders for engines, plus orders for spare parts. I suspect we'll need anywhere between USD 80 and...