PTC Industries Subsidiary Aerolloy Technologies to Develop and Supply Titanium Cast Components for Aero Engines, Receives Order from Safran Aircraft Engines

Lucknow: A wholly owned subsidiary of PTC Industries Limited, Aerolloy Technologies Limited (ATL), a manufacturer of strategic and critical materials and high-integrity metal components, for various critical and super-critical applications in aerospace, has received an order from Safran Aircraft Engines (“SAE”), for development and supply of Titanium cast components for Aircraft Engines. This is the first time SAE would be developing and sourcing Titanium cast components for its Aero-engines from India.

Commenting on this order, Sachin Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, PTC Industries said, “We are happy to announce that Aerolloy Technologies is the first Indian Company to have received an order by SAE for the development and supply of Titanium cast components for its Aircraft Engines. This order will establish our technological capabilities on the global stage and will cement us as a trusted supplier in the global aerospace industry, paving the way for more such future collaborations.”

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Safran Aircraft Engines, previously known as Snecma or Snecma Moteurs, is a French aerospace engine manufacturer and a subsidiary of Safran that designs, develops, manufactures and maintains engines for commercial and military aircraft. It also offers on-site maintenance, repair, training, and consulting services. SAE is one of the oldest engine makers in the world and one of the largest engine makers worldwide, and a leading manufacturer of mainline commercial jet engines in the world. Its products alone or in partnership, include the Dassault Rafale’s M88 engine, the Concorde’s Olympus 593, the CFM56/CFM-LEAP for single-aisle airliners, and the Ariane 5’s Vulcain engine.

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