Singularity AMC Invests in Lohia Aerospace to Accelerate India’s Advanced Composites and Aerospace Manufacturing Capabilities

Kanpur. Singularity AMC, a leading growth-equity investment platform backed by Madhusudan Kela and led by Yash Kela, January 5 announced that it has invested in Lohia Aerospace Systems Private Limited, an advanced materials and composites manufacturing company for full aerostructures and systems, serving global aerospace and defence markets.

The company, founded in 2021 by the Lohia family specialises in designing and manufacturing of complex structures and materials used in aircraft, UAVs, and next- generation aerospace and defence platforms.

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With vertically integrated facilities and world-class engineering and production capabilities, Lohia Aerospace supplies complex composite components, assemblies, and aerostructures to leading aerospace and defence OEMs worldwide.

Anurag Lohia, Managing Director, Lohia Aerospace, said, “We are delighted to partner with Singularity AMC as we strengthen our position in the global aerospace and defence manufacturing landscape. Their investment accelerates our vision of building a world-class composites and advanced materials platform from India. This partnership will enable us to expand our product capabilities, deepen our global relationships, and contribute meaningfully to India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.”

Sandeep Bapat, Co-CIO, Singularity AMC, said, “Lohia Aerospace has built strong capabilities in design and manufacturing of advanced composite structures and systems. We have been particularly impressed by company’s world class manufacturing facilities and strong focus on quality. We are excited to partner with Lohia Aerospace team to help them scale further and serve the growing demand for high-performance composite materials, and components and systems in the Aerospace supply chain.”

Pratik Agarwal, Principal, Singularity AMC, added, “Composite materials are at the core of the Aerospace and Defence sector and Lohia Aerospace has built robust capability in this domain with strong execution record of accomplishment in exports. We are excited to partner with them as they strengthen their position in the global advanced materials sector.”

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India’s $27.4 billion aerospace and defence sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by increasing domestic demand, strong export momentum, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and supportive government policies. It is projected to reach around $54.4 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of nearly 7%. Lohia Aerospace is poised to be a leading beneficiary of this multi-decade opportunity.

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