ITP Aero’s Groundbreaking Event of New Facility in Hyderabad Marks Expansion of its Operations 

The new site will be operational in 2027 and will create more than 350 jobs

Hyderabad. ITP Aero held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 05, 2026 to mark the expansion of its operations in Hyderabad, India. This new site will increase the company’s footprint in India and reinforce its long‑term commitment to the region. 

ITP Aero has been present in Hyderabad for 15 years, during which time it has built strong local capabilities, a highly skilled workforce, and close relationships across the regional ecosystem.

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The new Hyderabad site, which will be fully operational in 2027, will manufacture commercial aviation engine components, including fabrications and machining parts, supporting increasing global demand across the civil aerospace market and further strengthening ITP Aero’s role in global commercial aviation. The new facility marks the next phase of the company’s growth in India, positioning its Indian operations for the years to come.

With the new site, the company will create more than 350 new skilled jobs over the next five years, which add to the 250 existing manufacturing jobs, contributing directly to economic development in the region and strengthening local aerospace capabilities.

As part of its growth in India, the company recently appointed Sandeep Sharma as Managing Director India. Sandeep brings over 20 years of experience in the aerospace sector, having held leadership roles in Pratt & Whitney across supply chain, business development, finance, and customer service.

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Sridhar Babu, Minister for Information Technology, Electronics & Communications, Industries & Commerce, Government of Telangana, “We welcome ITP Aero’s decision to expand its footprint in Hyderabad, building on a trusted partnership of 15 years in Telangana. The new facility, expected to be fully operational in 2027, will create more than 350 skilled jobs and further strengthen our growing aerospace manufacturing ecosystem. We are proud to support long‑term investments that develop local capabilities, attract advanced manufacturing, and contribute to global supply chains from Telangana.”

Carlos Alzola, Managing Director of ITP Aero Group, commented, “Hyderabad has been part of our industrial journey for 15 years, we have seen this site grow and evolve alongside our business. This expansion is a source of pride, reflecting what we have achieved together and our confidence in the region’s people and manufacturing capabilities. It also reinforces our long‑term commitment to supporting the continued growth of commercial aviation worldwide, made possible by the consistent support of the Government of Telangana throughout this journey”. 

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Sandeep Sharma, Managing Director – India, ITP Aero, said, “Today’s groundbreaking ceremony marks an important step forward in strengthening our India operations. Hyderabad offers a unique combination of skilled talent, strong industrial infrastructure, and a collaborative ecosystem, which enables us to scale with confidence. This new facility will not only enhance our manufacturing capabilities but also deepen our engagement with local partners and suppliers. As we expand, our focus remains on building a high-performance workforce, driving operational excellence, and contributing meaningfully to India’s growing role in the global aerospace value chain.”

This expansion comes at a time of strong global momentum for ITP Aero. In 2025, the company reported revenues of €1.88 billion (+17%), with EBITDA of €379 million (+28%), reflecting another year of robust growth. Looking ahead, ITP Aero has committed €1.2 billion in R&D and capital expenditure by 2030 across its global sites.

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