Azad Engineering wins Boeing contract to supply critical aviation components
To manufacture and supply critical aviation components for some of Boeing’s most advanced products
Hyderabad: AZAD Engineering has won a contract from Boeing to manufacture and supply critical aviation components and parts for the global aerospace company’s products. The contract will also enable AZAD Engineering to reinforce its efficiency, reliability and deliver greater value to its customers.
“We are proud to work with Boeing. The contract is a testament to our commitment to quality, precision, and collaborative culture. Without a doubt, the cooperation between AZAD Engineering and Boeing is a milestone in the growing aerospace ecosystem in Telangana,” said Rakesh Chopdar, Owner and Managing Director, AZAD Engineering.
AZAD Engineering has the capability to manufacture complex and super-critical components and machined parts for the turbine and aerospace industry. AZAD’s technology enhancements over the years, and a continuous culture of quality and industrial safety has made it a trusted partner for customers across the globe. AZAD will begin delivering the critical components including hydraulic and mechanical fittings to Boeing from Q1 2022.
“This is an important step in our commitment to the government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. As a company with over seven decades of presence in India, Boeing continues to support the development of indigenous aerospace and defence capabilities in the country,” said Ashwani Bhargava, Director, Supply Chain Management, Boeing India.
Industrial partnerships augment capabilities and skill development and leads to identifying new ways to drive innovation. Recently, Azad Engineering announced its plan to set up a second manufacturing facility in Hyderabad with an investment of $80 million over the next 36 months. This will develop a precision engineering cluster, creating job opportunities for highly skilled people in Telangana to leverage and grow the existing aerospace ecosystem.