Bharat Forge Ltd. (BFL) is set to establish a state-of-the-art aerospace ring mill aimed at producing high-performance components for aircraft engines. The facility is expected to be fully operational by 2026, marking a major step in India’s ambitions to become a keBharat Forge aerospace componentsy player in global aerospace manufacturing.
This new project follows BFL’s growing collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada, and is designed to cater to both domestic and international aerospace programs. It will integrate advanced technologies and maintain stringent global standards for quality and traceability.
Amit Kalyani, Vice-Chairman and Joint MD of Bharat Forge, said, “This new facility reinforces our strategic partnership with Pratt & Whitney and demonstrates our commitment to expanding India’s capabilities in the aerospace sector.”
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The move is expected to:
- Strengthen India’s footprint in aero-engine manufacturing
- Support the Make in India initiative in high-precision aerospace components
- Enable India to contribute significantly to the global aerospace supply chain
Frederic Lefebvre, VP of Supply Chain at Pratt & Whitney Canada, highlighted the company’s long-standing presence in India, with over 800 employees, and praised the new project for further enhancing mutual cooperation.
With this investment, Bharat Forge is not only boosting its manufacturing edge but also helping India ascend the global ranks in aerospace innovation.
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