Aerolloy Technologies signs landmark deal with Dassault Aviation for titanium casting parts

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Aerolloy Technologies Limited (ATL), a subsidiary of PTC Industries Limited, has marked a significant milestone in aerospace manufacturing by announcing a multi-year agreement with French global leader Dassault Aviation. This strategic partnership involves the supply of Titanium casting parts made in India for two major Dassault Aviation programs: the Rafale multirole fighter aircraft and the Falcon business jet program.

Major Milestone for ‘Make in India’ Initiative

This agreement, starting from 2024, reflects the commitment of both companies to the ‘Make in India’ and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, fostering India’s capabilities in high-precision aerospace manufacturing. The partnership underscores the Indian government’s push for self-reliance and domestic manufacturing prowess in critical sectors.

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Aerolloy Technologies: Leading in Titanium Casting

Sachin Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of PTC Industries, expressed his enthusiasm for this long-term partnership. “As the only India-based manufacturer of critical titanium cast parts, Aerolloy Technologies is uniquely positioned to contribute significantly to the enduring success of Make in India – Make for the World,” Agarwal said. He emphasized Aerolloy’s eagerness to leverage its capabilities in supporting the growing requirements of Dassault Aviation’s aircraft portfolio.

Aerolloy Technologies Limited Secures Pivotal Aerospace Agreement with Dassault Aviation

Aerolloy Technologies Limited Secures Pivotal Aerospace Agreement with Dassault Aviation

Dassault Aviation’s Commitment to Indian Ecosystem

Bruno Coiffier, Senior Executive Vice President Purchasing of Dassault Aviation, lauded the strategic collaboration, recognizing Aerolloy Technologies’ expertise as a part of Dassault Aviation’s global supply chain. “This collaboration not only salutes the expertise of Aerolloy Technologies but also demonstrates Dassault Aviation’s dedication to contributing to a robust ecosystem within India and beyond,” Coiffier stated. He highlighted Dassault Aviation’s commitment to the Make in India policy, aiming to enhance the supply of critical components for their cutting-edge Rafale and Falcon jets.

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Impact on Indian Aerospace Manufacturing

This agreement signifies a major step forward for India in the global aerospace supply chain, positioning Aerolloy Technologies as a key player in the manufacturing of strategic and critical materials. The partnership is expected to boost India’s aerospace sector, enhancing technological capabilities and fostering innovation in defense and civil aviation.

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The deal between Aerolloy Technologies and Dassault Aviation not only benefits the Indian aerospace sector but also strengthens the global aerospace supply chain, demonstrating the potential of strategic international collaborations.

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