India Attracts Global Aerospace Firms Amid Western Supply Chain Woes

Date:

Bengaluru: Airbus, Collins Aerospace, Pratt Whitney, and Rolls-Royce are expanding parts sourcing from India, driving growth in the country’s emerging aerospace sector and pushing local firms to elevate their games, industry insiders say.

Bengaluru-based Hical Technologies and JJG Aero are among those riding the wave. Hical, a supplier to Raytheon Technology and Boeing among others, aims to double revenue to Rs 5 billion ($57.57 million) from its aerospace division in three years, said Yashas Jaiveer Shashikiran, joint managing director. JJG Aero, also in Bengaluru’s industrial hub, took 12 years to hit $2 million in revenue but soared to $20 million in the last six, said CEO Anuj Jhunjhunwala. The growth is part of an Asia-Pacific aerospace surge, with 2024 revenue projected to be 54 per cent above 2019 levels, while North America and Europe remain 3 per cent and 4 per cent lower, according to Accenture Research.

ads

“Earlier, we were chasing customers. Now, they are equally interested in evaluating Indian machine shops,” Jhunjhunwala said, adding that contracts were being signed more quickly and onboarding processes being done much faster than ever before.

The companies produce parts for landing gear, wings, fuselage, electrical switches and motion control systems essential for flight safety and performance. Leading Western plane and engine manufacturers, whose output has been constrained by strikes, production caps, and parts and labour shortages since the pandemic, say they want to source more from India to meet rising demand for air travel.

“India is the best solution to supply chain challenges,” Huw Morgan, senior vice president for aerospace procurement at Rolls-Royce, said last week at an industry event. “Our engine volumes are growing at around 20 per cent and the traditional supply chains are just not able to support it. India is … the best cost market,” Morgan said. The British company plans to double sourcing from India within five years.

More like this

EDGE Closes Highly Successful IDEX 2025 with US$ 2.9 Billion in New Sales

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE, one of the world’s leading...

EDGE Group and SIATT Announce Deal with the Brazilian Navy for Advanced MANSUP Anti-ship Missiles

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE, one of the world’s leading...

EDGE to Provide UAE Industry with Advanced Defence Production Facility

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE, one of the world’s leading...

ADSB Advances Mine Countermeasure Naval Programme with Next-Gen 170 M-DETECTOR Vessel

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE Group entity, Abu Dhabi Ship...

ADSB and HENSOLDT Ink Strategic Partnership Agreement to Advance Naval Technology Development

Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), an...

EDGE Group Entity CONDOR Signs Contract with Brazil’s SENAPPEN to Upgrade Prison Security

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE, one of the world’s leading...

Trusted Partnership: IAI Fully Committed to India

In an exclusive interview with Raksha Anirveda’s Consulting Editor,...

EDGE to Further Secure Ammunition Supply Chain Under PT Pindad LOI

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE Group entity, CARACAL LIGHT AMMUNITION,...
Indian Navy Special EditionLatest Issue