Key Points

Airbus Helicopters has awarded Mahindra Aerostructures a contract to manufacture the main fuselage for its best-selling H125 helicopter. This marks a significant deepening of the partnership between the two companies and supports India's aerospace manufacturing ambitions. The contract follows a similar agreement for H130 helicopter fuselage production awarded just months earlier. Together these initiatives position India as a critical hub in Airbus's global aerospace ecosystem.

Key Points: Mahindra Aerostructures Wins Airbus H125 Helicopter Fuselage Contract

  • Industrialisation begins immediately at MASPL Bengaluru facility
  • First fuselage delivery targeted for 2027
  • Follows H130 fuselage contract awarded in April 2025
  • Strengthens India's integration into Airbus global value chain
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Airbus Helicopters awards H125 Fuselage contract to Mahindra Aerostructures

Airbus Helicopters awards Mahindra Aerostructures contract to manufacture H125 helicopter fuselage, boosting Make in India and deepening aerospace partnership.

"This new contract with Mahindra Aerostructures is a testament to the strong capabilities of our partners in India - Jurgen Westermeier, Airbus India MD"

Bengaluru, August 28

Airbus Helicopters has awarded a contract to Mahindra Aerostructures Pvt. Ltd. (MASPL), as an additional source, to manufacture the main fuselage of the best-selling H125 helicopter, significantly deepening the partnership between the two companies and boosting 'Make in India' in rotorcraft manufacturing.

The contract was announced in the presence of Wouter van Wersch, Executive Vice President International, Airbus, Jurgen Westermeier, President and Managing Director of Airbus in India and South Asia, and Arvind Mehra, Managing Director and CEO of MASPL.

According to the contract, industrialisation will begin immediately at the MASPL facility in Bengaluru, with the first fuselage delivery targeted for 2027.

The work package follows the awarding of the H130 helicopter's fuselage manufacturing to MASPL in April 2025.

"This new contract with Mahindra Aerostructures is a testament to the strong capabilities of our partners in India and our shared vision for the country's aerospace sector, " said Jurgen Westermeier, President and MD of Airbus in India and South Asia.

"This significant H125 work package, along with our existing H130 partnership and the under-construction H125 FAL, demonstrates our confidence in India as a critical hub for global aerospace manufacturing. We are not just building helicopters in India; we are building an entire ecosystem that will contribute to developing and maturing the rotorcraft market in India."

"We are delighted to partner with Airbus on its 'Make in India' plans. This contract strengthens our long-term partnership and reflects Mahindra Group and Airbus' role in building India's aerospace ecosystem. At Mahindra, we are committed to supporting the Government's 'Make in India' initiative and look forward to deepening our collaboration with Airbus, " said Anish Shah, Group CEO and MD, Mahindra Group.

The production contracts for the H125 and H130 aerostructures to MASPL firmly integrate India into Airbus Helicopters' global value chain, strengthening the country's 'Make in India' initiative. Airbus currently procures components and services worth $1.4 billion annually from India, a figure that highlights not only the volume but also the increasing value and complexity of the work being performed.

The decision to award this contract to MASPL complements Airbus's wider strategy in India, which includes the establishment of two Final Assembly Lines for the H125 helicopter as well as the C295 military aircraft, both with the Tata Advanced Systems Limited.

The company said in the release that together these initiatives aim to build a comprehensive, end-to-end aerospace ecosystem that includes local design, manufacturing, assembly, maintenance and training.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Bengaluru becoming an aerospace hub! The first delivery in 2027 seems a bit far though - hope they can accelerate the timeline. Still, proud moment for Indian manufacturing 🚀
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Arjun K
$1.4 billion annual procurement from India is impressive! This partnership will create high-skilled jobs and boost our engineering exports. Hope other global companies follow Airbus's lead in trusting Indian manufacturing capabilities.
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Sarah B
As someone working in aerospace, this is huge! The H125 is one of the most popular helicopters globally. Manufacturing its fuselage requires precision engineering - great validation of Indian technical skills.
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Vikram M
While this is positive, I hope the technology transfer is substantial and not just assembly work. We need to move up the value chain to real design and innovation, not just manufacturing.
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Ananya R
Amazing! From automotive to aerospace - Mahindra Group is truly diversifying. This will inspire many engineering students to consider careers in aviation manufacturing. Future looks bright! ✈️

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