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Indian civil aviation minister strongly advocates for manufacturing indigenous planes.

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 5:51 AM
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India is set to make a mark in the global aviation market with the announcement from Union Minister KR Naidu that the government is keen on entering the industry of aircraft manufacturing. Naidu stated during an event in Delhi that the government is strongly pushing the idea of India manufacturing its own plane to position the country as a global hub for aircraft manufacturing. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will be a key player in this initiative, as they have already been manufacturing a 119-seater aircraft. The goal is to expand this initiative significantly to cater not only to domestic demand but also to become an exporter of aircraft.

To achieve this vision, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) will be created, consisting of industry experts, technicians, and government representatives. This SPV will be responsible for overseeing the entire process of building indigenous planes in India. The ultimate intention is to produce the final aircraft entirely within the country, although initially there may be a need to source certain components or engines from external sources. Naidu acknowledged that identifying and overcoming challenges in the current infrastructure is crucial, and the SPV will play a key role in managing these areas.

With regards to collaboration with international aircraft manufacturing giants like Airbus and Boeing, Naidu expressed confidence that they would be willing to partner with India in terms of sharing know-how and expertise. The aim is not to establish a conventional business model, but rather to address broader concerns and implement necessary reforms to establish India as a global hub for aircraft manufacturing. Naidu also highlighted the potential for India in the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, emphasizing the need to enhance technical expertise and MRO facilities to better maintain planes within the country.

The minister assured the audience that over the next five years, critical concerns regarding regional transport aircraft would be addressed by the SPV. He emphasized the importance of resolving domestic issues first before engaging with international players. Naidu concluded his address by painting a picture of India as a burgeoning force in the aviation industry, not just as a buyer, but as a builder and innovator ready to spread its wings and soar. With a strong focus on indigenous aircraft manufacturing and improvements in MRO facilities, India is poised to carve a significant niche for itself in the global aviation market.

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