Cyient DLM Secures Long-Term Avionics Manufacturing Award from Thales

Hyderabad: Cyient DLM, an integrated partner for design-led manufacturing, has been awarded a strategic Avionics manufacturing program by Thales, a global technology leader.

Under this collaboration, Cyient DLM will manufacture high-reliability Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs) for Thales’s next-generation flight avionics systems, further strengthening its position as a trusted manufacturing partner in the global Aerospace and Defence ecosystem. These mission-critical PCBAs will be deployed in leading commercial aircraft platforms, reinforcing Cyient DLM’s expertise in high-reliability electronics.

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Deepak Talwar, Vice-President Group Procurement – Engineering, and India, Middle East and Africa, Thales, said, “At Thales, we are committed to advancing the ‘Make in India’ vision, and in that spirit, we are proud to foster deeper ties with our trusted local partners. Cyient DLM has demonstrated strong technical capabilities and competitive edge over the years for various Thales’s solutions. We are pleased to have them onboard to also manufacture high-reliability PCBAs for our next-gen flight avionics systems.”

Anthony Montalbano, CEO, Cyient DLM, said, “We are honoured to have been chosen by Thales for this prestigious program. This collaboration highlights Cyient DLM’s strong capabilities in delivering high-reliability electronics for the aerospace industry, and we look forward to supporting Thales with world-class manufacturing solutions.”

This award further strengthens Cyient DLM’s commitment to advancing avionics technology through strategic partnerships with global aerospace leaders. By leveraging deep engineering expertise and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities, Cyient DLM continues to push the boundaries of innovation in Aerospace and Defence electronics.

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