Godrej Enterprises Group Showcases India’s Growing Role in Global Aerospace and Aero-Engine Manufacturing at the Farnborough International Airshow 2026

Records over 30% growth in exports, reinforcing India's growing role in global aerospace supply chains through advanced engineering and precision manufacturing

Mumbai: As global aerospace manufacturers increasingly seek resilient and diversified supply chains, the Aerospace business of Godrej Enterprises Group is showcasing India’s expanding role in high-value aerospace and aero-engine manufacturing at the Farnborough International Airshow 2026, one of the world’s most influential aerospace industry events, being held from July 20–24.

Bringing together leading aircraft manufacturers, aero-engine OEMs, suppliers, technology companies and policymakers from around the world, Farnborough serves as a platform for shaping the future of aviation. As aerospace companies continue to diversify sourcing and strengthen supply networks, India is increasingly emerging as a strategic destination for advanced manufacturing and engineering.

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With more than four decades of experience in aerospace manufacturing, the Aerospace business of Godrej has built deep expertise in advanced engineering, precision manufacturing and high-complexity aerospace production. Its capabilities span precision machining, advanced fabrication, hot forming, specialised brazing and welding, enabling the production of critical aero-engine and aircraft components that meet the stringent requirements of global aviation programmes.

Maneck Behramkamdin, Business Head, Aerospace Business, Godrej Enterprises Group

Maneck Behramkamdin, Business Head, Aerospace Business, Godrej Enterprises Group, said, As aerospace supply chains continue to evolve, India is moving beyond being a manufacturing destination to becoming an increasingly important engineering and technology partner for some of the world’s most advanced aviation programmes. At Godrej Enterprises Group, we are supporting this transformation through sustained investments in advanced manufacturing, engineering excellence and design-led capabilities. Our long-standing partnerships with leading aerospace OEMs reflect the confidence placed in Indian expertise, and Farnborough provides an important opportunity to strengthen these relationships and explore new avenues for collaboration.”

The business is steadily progressing from Build-to-Print manufacturing towards higher-value Build-to-Spec engineering capabilities through continued investments in advanced manufacturing, research and development, and technology-led innovation. Its dedicated aerospace design office in Bengaluru, focused on aircraft actuation systems, marks an important milestone in expanding design-led and engineering capabilities across the aerospace value chain.

Participation at Farnborough International Airshow 2026 provides an opportunity for Godrej Enterprises Group to engage with industry leaders, strengthen strategic partnerships and showcase India’s capability to deliver world-class engineering and manufacturing solutions for the future of aviation.

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The Aerospace business of Godrej Enterprises Group will be exhibiting at Hall O, Booth 0030, at the Farnborough International Airshow 2026, United Kingdom.

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