Adani-Leonardo Helicopter Deal to Make India Global Aerospace Hub

Adani Defence & Aerospace has signed an MoU with Italy's Leonardo to establish a fully integrated helicopter manufacturing ecosystem in India. The partnership will primarily address the Indian Armed Forces' projected demand for over 1000 helicopters in the coming decade, focusing on models like the AW169M. It aims to drive indigenisation, create high-skill jobs, and position India as a global hub for helicopter production and sustainment. The collaboration aligns with India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision for defence self-reliance.

Key Points: Adani, Leonardo Sign MoU for Helicopter Manufacturing in India

  • Targets Indian Armed Forces' demand for 1000+ helicopters
  • Focus on AW169M & AW109 Trekker models
  • Aims for phased indigenisation and MRO capabilities
  • Expected to generate thousands of high-skill jobs
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Adani Defence, Leonardo sign MoU to build integrated helicopter manufacturing ecosystem in India

Adani Defence partners with Italy's Leonardo to build an integrated helicopter manufacturing ecosystem in India, targeting military demand and self-reliance.

"This alliance... is a pivotal stride toward a resilient, future-proof helicopter ecosystem in India. - Jeet Adani"

New Delhi, February 3

Adani Defence & Aerospace on Tuesday announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Leonardo, an Italian global company in aerospace, defence and security, to develop, manufacture and sustain a helicopter manufacturing ecosystem in India

According to the company statement, the strategic partnership aims to establish a fully integrated helicopter manufacturing ecosystem in India, addressing surging military demands and propelling the nation toward self-reliance in helicopter production.

The collaboration will target the Indian Armed Forces' requirements, particularly for Leonardo's advanced AW169M and AW109 TrekkerM helicopters, and will deliver phased indigenisation, robust maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities, and comprehensive pilot training.

The programme is expected to address the increasing demand and new military requirements, while positioning India as a future hub for helicopter manufacturing. The partnership also paves the path for a new Indian helicopter ecosystem with the potential to be extended to the civil domestic demand, with dedicated localised industrial activities, and support the international supply chain.

Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Defence & Aerospace, said, "This alliance with Leonardo is a pivotal stride toward a resilient, future-proof helicopter ecosystem in India. Merging global excellence with our industrial momentum, we will drive enduring value, high-skill employment, and alignment with Aatmanirbhar Bharat to position India as a global aerospace powerhouse."

Ashish Rajvanshi, CEO, Adani Defence & Aerospace, said, "With the Indian Armed Forces projecting demand for over 1000 helicopters in the coming decade, this partnership realises our vision for sovereign manufacturing. It will accelerate indigenisation, strengthen supply chains, and establish India as a world-class production base."

Gian Piero Cutillo, Managing Director, Leonardo Helicopters, said, "We're extremely pleased to join forces with Adani to provide our contribution to India's vision for an even stronger and growing role of their rotorcraft industry, and to enable the country to access the level of modern technology and operational capability it deserves."

The company said the ecosystem is expected to generate thousands of high-skill jobs in engineering, manufacturing, logistics, and sustainment services, while cementing India as a competitive hub for helicopter production.

The partnership, the release added, redefines India's aerospace landscape, strengthening defence autonomy and position the country as a trusted global hub for helicopter manufacturing and sustainment.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the engineering sector, the focus on high-skill jobs is the most exciting part. We need more such partnerships to stop the brain drain and give our talented engineers world-class opportunities right here in India.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the proof will be in the pudding. We've seen many MoUs signed with great fanfare that later fizzle out. Hope this one delivers real indigenisation and tech transfer, not just screwdriver-giri assembly. The armed forces need reliable machines.
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Priya S
Over 1000 helicopters needed! That's a huge demand. If executed well, this can make India a global hub. Also hoping the civil domestic demand part is taken seriously. Advanced helicopters for medical evacuation and disaster management could be a game-changer for our remote areas.
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Rohit P
Finally some positive news on the defence manufacturing front. Leonardo makes excellent machines. Combining their tech with Adani's execution scale can work wonders. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting development. The key will be the depth of the technology transfer and how much of the supply chain is actually built locally. If they can achieve true "phased indigenisation," it will be a massive boost for India's aerospace sector.

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