Key Points
Homegrown aerospace manufacturers are counting on a booming order book from Indian airlines to get more business from global firms such as Airbus and Boeing..
If India has a 10% share of the order book, it should also have a 10% procurement share - it's a fair ask," said Aravind Melligeri, chairman of components maker Aequs Aerospace, which is one of the top suppliers to Airbus...
Definitely, our flow of work has increased tremendously this year, as new orders are shifting to us," he said.. Melligeri said a policy push by the government is needed to boost Make in India in aerospace...
Indian aerospace manufacturing got a boost when Air India ordered planes and Airbus wanted to increase the global footprint of suppliers to dollarise its sales...
Dynamatics Technologies, which recently won a contract from Airbus to manufacture all doors for the A220 family of aircraft, said India, due to its large pool of engineers, will be a favourable choice for global manufacturers..
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