On Friday, Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu, through close cooperation between various ministries and agencies with the industry, he has made a comprehensive eco-friendly approach that includes civil aviation skills development, design, manufacturing, maintenance, certification, and knowledge sharing. It urged the industry to build a system.
Naidu has chaired the high-level review meeting on pre-air aircraft component manufacturing in New Delhi country, and industry stakeholders of the government’s “unwavering commitment” to develop a comprehensive and comprehensive roadmap. Guaranteed.
The meeting includes senior officials including civil aviation secretary V Varnam, AAI Chairman Vipin Kumar, Faiz Ahmed AAI Chairman, representatives of the industry association, former equipment manufacturer (OEM), MROS, Research Institutes and various government departments. participated. Official release.
The discussion said it focused on strengthening domestic production and strengthening India’s global competitiveness in the field of aircraft component manufacturing.
With strategic partnerships with leading aerospace companies around the world and growing demand for air travel, the Indian aircraft component manufacturing sector has seen significant growth, the release said.
It also states that major international OEMs are gradually procuring from India, highlighting the extraordinary quality and reliability of the domestic industry.
“We are already in a respectable position in the global civil aviation sector, but our ambition is now to lead. We have a comprehensive range of skills development, design, manufacturing, maintenance, certification, and knowledge sharing. Building an ecosystem is essential. Close cooperation between the ministry and sectors with India is progressing smoothly as both the main hub of civil aviation and the aircraft component manufacturing centre,” Naidu said in the meeting. I’ve said that.
Noting that India is on the way to emerge as both a major hub for civil aviation and an aircraft component manufacturing centre, “By integrating deep reservoirs of talent and resources and valuable industry insights, we are committed to providing a holistic approach to the world. can create charts. A unified national roadmap that turns these opportunities into concrete and strategic outcomes.”
Naidu, according to the release, aims to expand both indigenous aircraft component manufacturing by leveraging MSME’s supply chain network to provide more powerful international market access to Indian component OEMs. We have clarified the strategy of lining up together.
“This meeting marks an important first step in our long journey. We regularly hold such meetings with all our stakeholders to promote the growth of this industry. “We are committed to ensuring ongoing feedback and support for the company,” Vualnam said.
All participants attending the conference reaffirmed their commitment to collaboration and strategic partnerships.