Monday, June 09, 2008

Top indian aeropsace news this week.


Vijay mallya's UB group to co-develop business jets for india

After his teams dismay performance at IPL,vijay mallya is concentrating on his business. Vijay Mallya's UB Group, the spirits-to-airline major, has initiated talks with France-based EADS Socata, a leading aircraft manufacturer, to invest some $200 million to co-develop business jets for which India has now emerged as a hot market. find out more here.


What is MMRCA competition?

In recently concluded Berlin air show there was lot of buzz around India. most of it was mainly because of the MMRCA! Lately there is lot of talk about MMRCA,Indian air force bid,so what exactly is MMRCA competition? find this here

BrahMos Aerospace missing at Berlin Airshow

BrahMos Aerospac is responsible for manufacturing the super-sonic cruise missile BrahMos which is considered the pride of India's defence might, but surprisingly it was mission missing at the Berlin Air Show. Find out why?

Satyam's chennai-based Automotive and Aerospace Centre of Excellence (AACE) came up with a new concept.


DRDO and HAL developing the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.

SO LCA is back in indian stage, Dr. Kota harinarayan, the former project director of LCA, will be a happy man.


The first international MRO provider to set up an Indian base

Lufthansa Technik,
the world’s leading provider for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of airplanes, components and engines, has decided to set up a new facility in India to support the growing aviation sector. The new facility will be located at Shamshabad, Andhra Pradesh, the site of the upcoming Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport.

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.acquires 100% stake in Engines Engineering

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M) has signed an agreement with Engines Engineering S.p.A., agreeing to acquire 100% stake in Engines Engineering S.r.l. So are this signs of another company making a big leap on aerospace. Find out!


Airbus to invest 1 billion US dollars in India over 10 years

"The Indian aerospace industry is already world class in key areas. We want to cooperate even more closely with India in the future, to develop long-term
partnerships from which both sides will benefit,” says Thomas Enders, Airbus CEO. Read more to know what are airbus's plan for india.

Rediff.com is carrying a four-part series on the DRDO, which has instituted
fundamental changes in the way it will approach equipment development.Read more about DRDO's transformation here.

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