New Delhi [India], September 14 (ANI/GPRC): HaveUs Aerotech India Pvt Ltd, India's fastest growing component MRO facility in India with capability of scaling multiple folds has opened up India's first ULD containers assembly cum MRO support centre in Gurugram. The facility is built in an area of 25,000 sq ft. with covered are of 20,000 sq ft and 5,000 sq ft open area in Sector 76, Gurugram adjoining the NH8. The opening of the India's first ULD containers assembly cum MRO centre in Gurugram was done by Mahesh Malik, Chief Commercial Officer - Cargo, Indigo & Pierre Dickeli (CEO, SAFRAN-India) in the presence of Anshul Bhargava, MD, HaveUs Aerotech India Pvt. Ltd. To mark the commencement of this significant milestone, dignitaries from DGCA, other airlines of India & aviation enthusiasts also graced the event with their presence. ULD (Unit Load Device) is a container used to load luggage, freight, mail, cargo in freighter aircraft). As per the reports, IndiGo, India&
French aerospace and defence multinational Safran plans to inaugurate its expanded aircraft engines facility in Hyderabad in the third quarter of 2021.A leadership team headed by Safran Chairman Ross McInnes called on Telangana s Industry .
HAL, French firm Safran ink MoU for strategic cooperation on high-thrust aero-engines
Safran Helicopter Engines is HAL’s key partner in engines for HAL’s helicopters like Chetak, Cheetal, Light Utility Helicopter, Light Combat Helicopter and Advanced Light Helicopter
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BENGALURU: HAL and Safran Aircraft Engines, France, on Friday signed an MoU at Aero India 2021 to explore opportunities for strategic business cooperation that leverage the complementary talents and capabilities of both parties and support development of a robust ecosystem for aero-engines in India, consistent with the goals of the Make in India initiative.
Safran and HAL sign MoU
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HAL and Safran Aircraft Engines of France signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at Aero India 2021 to explore opportunities for strategic business cooperation that leverage the complementary talents and capabilities of both parties and support development of a robust ecosystem for aero-engines in India, consistent with the goals of the Government of India’s Make in India initiative.
The MoU was signed by Mr. D. Maiti, executive director (corporate planning) and Mr. Pierre Dickeli, CEO (Safran India) in the presence of other senior officers during the “Bandhan” event at Aero India 2021.