Bengaluru: Most consumer-facing sectors are betting big on India’s tier II/III cities. After a hesitant start, Indian aviation too is finally getting there, it seems, with four players already in and two more waiting in the wings. Bengaluru-based Star Air boasts a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 50 per cent since it took off with its first flight in January 2019. Today it is busy adding to its fleet and routes, with an eye on becoming a feeder service for the exponential growth Indian aviation has been prepping for in the coming years.