Piyush Goyal Meets Airbus India Chief to Boost Aerospace Manufacturing and MRO

Union Minister Piyush Goyal met Airbus India President Jurgen Westermeier to discuss expanding aerospace manufacturing in India. The talks focused on strengthening sourcing, scaling supply chains, and enhancing MRO capabilities. Goyal described the meeting as productive, aiming to position India as a global aviation hub. Westermeier earlier welcomed the India-US trade framework, calling it a runway for Indian suppliers.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets Airbus India Chief on Aerospace Push

  • Piyush Goyal met Airbus India head Jurgen Westermeier to discuss aerospace manufacturing
  • Focus on strengthening sourcing from India and scaling up supply chains
  • Emphasis on enhancing MRO capabilities and skill development
  • Talks aim to position India as a global aviation hub
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Piyush Goyal meets Airbus India chief; focus on aerospace manufacturing, MRO capabilities

Union Minister Piyush Goyal held talks with Airbus India’s Jurgen Westermeier to strengthen aerospace manufacturing, MRO capabilities, and supply chains in India.

"The announcement of a framework for an interim agreement between India and the United States... is a welcome development. This initiative is not merely about reducing tariffs; it is about clearing the runway for Indian suppliers to scale globally. - Jurgen Westermeier"

New Delhi, May 6

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday held discussions with Airbus India and South Asia President and Managing Director Jurgen Westermeier on expanding aerospace manufacturing and aviation-related capabilities in India.

Sharing details of the meeting in a post on X, Goyal said the discussions focused on "strengthening sourcing from India, advancing aerospace manufacturing, scaling up supply chains, enhancing Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) capabilities, and deepening skill development initiatives to position India as a global aviation hub."

The meeting assumes significance as India continues to push for greater localisation in aerospace manufacturing and aims to emerge as a major global aviation and aircraft component production hub.

Goyal described the interaction as a "productive meeting" with Westermeier and highlighted efforts towards increasing collaboration between India and Airbus across manufacturing, supply chains and skill development.

The talks also come at a time when global aerospace companies are increasingly looking at India as a sourcing and manufacturing destination amid diversification of supply chains.

Earlier this year, Westermeier had welcomed the framework for an interim Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) between India and the United States, calling it a "runway for Indian suppliers to scale globally."

"The announcement of a framework for an interim agreement between India and the United States on reciprocal, mutually beneficial trade is a welcome development. This initiative is not merely about reducing tariffs; it is about clearing the runway for Indian suppliers to scale globally," Westermeier had said earlier.

He had further stated that the proposed framework would help foreign original equipment manufacturers diversify sourcing strategies and improve integration of Indian suppliers into the global aerospace ecosystem.

"For capital-intensive sectors such as aerospace manufacturing, certainty in tariffs and predictability in policy are critical for sustained growth. I hope that reduced tariffs will allow Indian suppliers to integrate more seamlessly into the global aerospace supply chain," Westermeier had said.

- ANI

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James A
This is positive news for innovation and job creation. The push for local sourcing and skill development aligns well with India's growth story. Hope this translates into tangible results soon.
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Riya H
Great to see global players like Airbus taking India seriously! But we need to ensure that the benefits trickle down to smaller Indian manufacturers and not just big firms. Also, what about reducing our dependency on imported aircraft parts? 🤔
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Sarah B
Encouraging to see the emphasis on MRO capabilities. India's geography makes it a natural hub for aircraft services in the region. This could be a game-changer for our aviation sector and defense ecosystem as well.
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Nisha Z
It's good that the government is focusing on aerospace manufacturing. But talk is cheap - we need to see actual investment and job creation on the ground. Also, skill development initiatives need to reach young graduates in smaller cities too, not just metros. 🎯
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Naveen S
This is where India can truly shine. We have engineering talent and a growing aviation market. Airbus partnering with Indian suppliers will create a win-win. Just hope the policy environment remains stable and predictable for long-term investments.
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