Indian Aerospace and Defense Organizations
Public
Sector Units
Indian Aerospace Industry
The Indian
Aerospace Industry is witnessing an unprecedented growth. Hindustan Aeronautics
Limited (HAL), which is fully owned by the Government of India, is the premier
aerospace company in the country. HAL has played a major role in the Defense
aviation of India through design, manufacture and overhaul of fighters,
trainers, helicopters, transport aircraft, engines, avionics and system
equipment. HAL is now ranked 34th in the list of world’s top 100 defense
companies.
HAL is a major
partner for the Space programmed of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
and manufactures structures and assemblies for the launch vehicles and
satellites at its dedicated Aerospace Division in Bangalore.
The civil aviation
sector in India is growing rapidly. It has recorded annual growth of over 41%
in passenger traffic during in the last two years. In fact, it has contributed
significantly to the growth of international civil aviation sector. The rapid
growth of civil aviation has put extreme pressure on the existing civil
aviation infrastructure. As a result, the thrust is now on modernization of
airports, communications, navigation and surveillance systems for air traffic
management, radars and facilities for Maintenance Repair and Overhaul of
aircraft and sub systems.
There are thus
enormous potential and huge opportunities for collaboration and creation of
joint ventures in the aerospace sector in India for establishing Maintenance
Repair Overhaul (MRO) facilities for civil and military aircraft, overhaul and
maintenance of aero engines and production of avionics, components and
accessories both in the civil and military aviation sectors. Major global
aviation industry is already eyeing the local market in India and scouting for
outsourcing aerospace and defense products as India is fast emerging as a
center for engineering and design services
1. Indian Space Research
Organization.
Short Description: - The Indian Space
Research Organisation is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the
city of Bangalore. Its vision is to "harness space
technology for national development while pursuing space science research and
planetary exploration.
Government of India
established the Department of Space in 1972 to promote development and
application of space science and technology in the country for the
socio-economic benefits. Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO) is the
primary agency under the Department of Space for executing space programmes.
During the early seventies, India undertook demonstration of space applications
for communication, television broadcasting and remote sensing building
experimental satellites namely, APPLE, Bhaskara – and experimental satellite
launch vehicles, SLV-3 and ASLV.
Today, India has an
impressive array of achievements with the largest constellation of domestic
communication satellites called Indian National Satellite System (INSAT) in the
Asia pacific region with about 210 transponders in orbit. And, India has plans
to augment the capacity with the launching of INSAT satellites and increase it
to about 500 in 4-5 years to meet its growing needs.
India also has the
largest constellation of earth observation satellites called Indian Remote
Sensing (IRS) satellites with better than one meter resolution. IRS data is
being used for a variety of applications such as crop yield estimation,
drinking water missions, waste land development, forest cover mapping and a
host of other applications benefiting the common man. Using INSATs, besides TV
Broadcasting, telecommunications and meteorological applications societal
applications such as tale-education, telemeters applications have been
operational zed. Village Resource Centres (VRCs) combining the services of IRS
and INSAT satellites for providing an array of services have been established.
India today is considered as a leader in the application of space technology.
INSAT and IRS satellites are also providing invaluable services in disaster
management.
To put the IRS and
INSAT satellites into orbit, India has developed two work horse launch vehicles
namely the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo-synchronous Satellite
Launch Vehicle (GSLV). PSLV weighing about 300 tons at lift off has the capability
to put 1500 kg satellite in polar sun-synchronous orbit. PSLV with eleven
consecutively successful launches has demonstrated its high reliability. PSLV
has launched eight satellites for various customers from abroad. GSLV with four
successful flights is capable of launching 2200 kg satellites into
geo-stationary Transfer Orbit. India has also created world-class facilities at
its space port in Sriharikota near Chennai with launch pads besides a host of
test facilities for testing satellites and launch vehicle systems.
Indian Space Research Organization
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ISRO
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Established
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15 August 1969;
48 years ago
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Headquarters
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Motto
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मानव जाति की सेवा में अंतरिक्ष प्रौद्योगिकी (Hindi)
IAST: Mānav Jāti Kī Sevā Men Antarikṣa Praudyogikī
(Space technology
in the Service of humankind.)
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2.
Defence Research and Development organisation
With a network of 52
laboratories, which are engaged in developing defence technologies covering
various fields, like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat
engineering, life sciences, materials, missiles, and naval systems, DRDO is
India's largest and most diverse research organisation. The organisation
includes around 5,000 scientists belonging to the Defence Research & Development Service (DRDS)
and about 25,000 other scientific, technical and supporting personnel.
DRDO is a network of 52
Defence Laboratories in India which are deeply engaged in developing critical
defence technologies covering various disciplines like aeronautics, armaments,
electronics, combat vehicles, engineering system, instrumentation, missiles,
advanced computing and simulation, special materials, naval systems, life
sciences, information systems and agriculture.
Presently over 5000
scientists and about 25000 other scientific technical and supporting personnel
back the organization. Several major projects for the development of missiles,
armaments, light combat aircraft, radars, electronic warfare systems etc are on
hand and significant achievements have already been made in several such
technologies.
Defence Research and Development Organisation
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Agency overview
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Formed
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1958
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Headquarters
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Motto
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"Strength's
Origin is in Science
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Employees
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30,000 (5000
scientists)
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3.
Hindustan aeronautical limited
HAL, a Defence PSU, is a
major player in the global aviation arena. It has built up comprehensive skills
in design, manufacture and overhaul of fighters, trainers, helicopters,
transport aircraft, engines, avionics and system equipment. Its product track
record consists of 12 types of aircraft from in-house R&D and 14 types by
licence production inclusive of 8 types of aero engines and over 1000 items of
aircraft system equipment (avionics, mechanical, electrical).
HAL has produced over
3550 aircraft, 3650 aero-engines and overhauled around 8750 aircraft &
28400 engines besides manufacture/overhaul of related accessories and avionics.
The Company has the requisite core competence base with a demonstrated
potential to become a global player.
HAL has 19 production
divisions for manufacture and overhaul of aircraft, helicopters, engine and
accessories. It has also 9 R&D Centres to give a thrust to research &
development.
HAL’s major
supplies/services are to Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, Indian Army, Coast
Guard and Border Security Force. Transport aircraft and Helicopters have been
supplied to Airlines as well as State Governments. The Company has also
achieved a foothold in export in more than 20 countries, having demonstrated
its quality and price competitiveness. HAL is a major partner for the Space
Vehicle programmes of the Indian Space Research Organisation. It has also
diversified into the fields of industrial & marine gas turbine business and
real-time software business.
HAL is now ranked 34th
in the list of world’s top 100 defence companies. HAL continues its growth with
a sales turnover of 2.1 Billion US Dollars during the financial year 2007-08.
It has doubled its turnover in 3 years. It has declared profit before tax of
538 Million US Dollars. The company has made supplies to almost all the major
aerospace companies in the World like Airbus, Boeing, IAI, IRKUT, Honeywell and
Ruag etc.
All the production
Divisions of HAL have ISO 9001-2000 accreditation and sixteen divisions have
ISO-14001-2004 environment management system (EMS) certification. Six divisions
have also implemented the aerospace sector quality management system requirements
stated in as 9100 standard and obtained certification. Four of these divisions
have also obtained NADCAP certification (National Aerospace Defence Contractors
Accreditation programme –USA) for special processes such as NDT, heat
treatment, welding etc.
In order to meet with
the challenges in the 21st Century, the Company has redefined its mission as
follows:
“To become a globally
competitive aerospace industry while working as an instrument for achieving
self-reliance in design, manufacture and maintenance of aerospace equipment,
Civil Transport Aircraft, helicopter & missiles and diversifying to related
areas, managing the business on commercial lines in a climate of growing
professional competence.”
HAL has successfully
designed & developed the Advanced Light Helicopter, which is currently
being operated by the Defence Services of India and private Companies. The
Advanced Light Helicopter also has great export potential. Apart from licence
production of front line fighters like Su-30 MKI, HAL is also developing the
following products through design and development:
-- Intermediate Jet
Trainer (IJT)
-- Light combat
helicopter (LCH)
-- Weaponization of
Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH)
-- Tejas-Light Combat
Aircraft
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
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Founded
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1940; 78 years
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(As Hindustan
Aircraft)
1964; 54 years
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(Renamed Hindustan
Aeronautics)
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Headquarters
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Number of employees
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32108
(March, 2014)
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Bharat Dynamics Limited
Description:- Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) is India's one of the manufacturers of ammunitions and missile systems. It was founded in 1970 in Hyderabad, Telangana. BDL was established in
the year 1970 to be a manufacturing base for guided weapon systems. Begun with
a pool of engineers drawn from DRDO and aerospace
industries, BDL began by producing a 1st Generation Anti Tank Guided
Missile-the French SS11B1. This product was a culmination of a Licence
Agreement the Government of India entered into with Aerospatiale, France. BDL
has three manufacturing units, located at Kanchanbagh, Hyderabad, Telangana; Bhanur, Medak district, Telangana and Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Bharat Dynamics Limited
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Native name
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Hindi: भारत डायनामिक्स लिमिटेड
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Industry
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Founded
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1970
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Founder
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Ministry of Defence,
India
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Number of employees
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3183 (March 2015)
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4. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI)
MIDHANI – an ISO
9002 company - caters to domestic and international customers with modern
metallurgical facilities and high degree of technical competence for
manufacturing its diverse product mix of super alloys, titanium alloys, special
purpose steels, electrical resistance & soft magnetic alloys, molybdenum
and other alloys meeting the stringent requirements of the strategic sectors
like defence, aerospace, power and general engineering etc.
MIDHANI employs its
highly integrated and flexible manufacturing facilities to produce a wide
variety of special metals and alloys in various mill forms such as ingots,
forged bars, hot rolled steels and bar, cold rolled sheets, strips and foils,
wires, castings and tubes.
5. BrahMos Aerospace
BRAHMOS-supersonic
cruise missile is designed for use in multiple platforms- ships, silos, mobile
launchers, air crafts and submarines against land and sea targets. BRAHMOS is
the World leader flying all through supersonic with manoeuvrable trajectories
ensuring no reaction time to the enemy and a lethal punch owing to huge kinetic
energy of impact.
BRAHMOS has
attained 100% success rates in all flight trials proving the adequacy of the
missile system to a maximum range of 290 km with high accuracy and lethality
establishing the reliability of the system in all weather conditions. Indian
Navy & army have started the induction of the weapon system. The system
will also be exported to a few friendly countries.
Private
Sector Units
1. Cyient
Description:- Cyient is a global solutions provider focused on
engineering, manufacturing, data analytics, and networks & operations. Info
tech Enterprises Ltd. was established in 1991 in Hyderabad, India.
Info tech Enterprises
re branded as Cyient in 2014. It had 12,000+ employees across 38 global
locations as of March 2014.The company featured among the top 30 outsourcing
companies in the world as of 2014.
Cyient
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Industry
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Aerospace &
Defence,
Consumer, CYIENT DLM
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Transportation,
Communications,
Utilities, Medical,
Navigation, Mining, Oil & Gas, Off-Highway.
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Founded
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1991
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Founder
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Worldwide
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Number of employees
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~14,000 (2017)
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2. Quest-Global
Description:- QuEST Global (Quality Engineering & Software Technologies) is a product development and
production engineering company in the Aero Engines, Aerospace & Defence,
Hi-Tech & Industrial, Medical Devices, Oil & Gas, Power, and
Transportation verticals. The company that has operations spread across 35
locations in 12 countries
including US, Canada, Singapore, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Sweden, Romania, Japan, and India was founded in 1997, and employs 8700 as of November
2017. QuEST Global opened a regional operating office in Tokyo in June 2016,
increasing its Japanese workforce size to 200 employees.
As of February 2016,
QuEST Global is valued at USD 1 billion with a collective USD 350 million
investment from Bain Capital, GIC and Advent International as minority
stakeholders in the company.
QuEST has serviced
multiple Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, it has maintained a CAGR of over 30% for its twenty-year history.
QuEST Global partners
with Siemens.
QuEST Global Services Pvt. ltd.
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Multinational
Engineering Services Organization
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Industry
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Aerospace &
Defence,
Aero engines,
Transportation,
Power,
Medical Devices,
Industrial &
Hi-Tech
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Founded
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1997; 21 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Worldwide
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Key people
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Ajay Prabhu (COO)
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Rajendra Kumar
Shreemal (CFO)
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Number of employees
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10000
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3. Air Bus
Description:- Airbus is a European multinational corporation that
designs, manufactures and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide. In
addition to its primary civil aeroplane business, the company has two divisions
for other products and services: Defence and Space and Helicopters, the latter being the
largest in its industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries.
The company's main
civil aeroplane business is based in Blagnac, France, a
suburb of Toulouse, with
production and manufacturing facilities mainly in France, Germany, Spain,
China, United Kingdom and the United States. Final assembly production is based
at Toulouse,
France; Hamburg,
Germany; Seville,
Spain; Tianjin, China,
and Mobile,
United States. The company produces and markets the first
commercially viable digital fly-by-wire airliner, the Airbus A320, and the world's largest passenger airliner, the A380. The 10,000th aircraft, an A350, was delivered to Singapore Airlines on 14 October 2016 ; the global
Airbus fleet having performed more than 110 million flights over 215 billion
kilometres, carrying 12 billion passengers.
Airbus SE
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Formerly called
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Pre-2017 parent
company:
European Aeronautic
Defence and Space Company NV (2000–2014), Airbus Group NV (2014–2015), Airbus
Group SE (2015–2017)
Pre-2017 subsidiary:
Airbus Industries GIE
(1970–2001), Airbus SAS (2001–2017)
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Predecessor
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Founded
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December 1970;
47 years ago(as Airbus Industries GIE)
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Founder
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Worldwide
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Civilian
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Boeing
The Boeing Company
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Industry
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Founded
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July 15, 1916;
101 years ago(as Pacific Aero Products Co.)
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Founder
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Headquarters
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Worldwide
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(Chairman, President
& CEO)
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Products
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Production output
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748 commercial
aircraft (2016)
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180 military aircraft
(2016)
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5 satellites (2016)
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Services
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Leasing
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Support solutions
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Number of employees
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141,322 (Jan 1, 2018)
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Boeing Capital Corporation
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Boeing Commercial Space Company
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Boeing Intelligence & Analytics
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Tata Group
Description:- Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Founded in 1868 by Jamshedji Tata, the company gained
international recognition after purchasing several global companies. One of
India's largest conglomerates, Tata Group is owned by "Tata Sons", a
registered charity.
Each Tata company
operates independently under the guidance and supervision of its own board of
directors and shareholders. There are 29 publicly listed Tata enterprises with
a combined market capitalisation of about $151.62 billion
as of March 1, 2018. Significant Tata companies and subsidiaries
include Tata Steel, Tata Motors including Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Power, Tata Chemicals, Tata Global Beverages, Tata Coffee, Tata Swach, Tata Teleservices, Titan, Tata Communications, and The Indian Hotels Company Limited (Taj Hotels).
Tata Group
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Industry
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Founded
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1868; 150 years
ago
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Worldwide
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Automotive
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Defence &
Aerospace
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Engineering services
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Financial services
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Healthcare
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Information technology
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Real estate
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Steel
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Telecommunication
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Owner
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Number of employees
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695,699 (2017)
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Mahindra Aerospace
Description:- Mahindra Aerospace is aerospace division
of the Indian multinational conglomerate company Group. It is the first Indian private firm to make smaller civil
aircraft for the Indian general aviation market. It is an AS9100 Rev.B
certified design organisation.
Mahindra Aerospace
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2003
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UTC Aerospace Systems
Number of employees
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40,984 (2017)
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Bombardier Aerospace
Bombardier Inc.
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Industry
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Founded
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July 10, 1942; 75
years ago)
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Founder
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Worldwide
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Key people
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Laurent Troger (President of
Transportation)
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Number of employees
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66,000 (2017)
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General Electronics Aviation
GE Aviation
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Industry
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Founded
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1917; 101 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Key people
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David L. Joyce
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Products
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Number of employees
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40,000 (2017)
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Aviage Systems (50%)
CFM Materials (50%)
XEOS(49%)
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Pratt and Witney
Pratt & Whitney
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Industry
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Founded
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1925; 93 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Worldwide
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Key people
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Products
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Number of employees
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38,737 (2017)
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Safran Aerospace
Safran S.A.
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Industry
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Founded
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2005; 13 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Key people
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Products
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Number of employees
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58,000 (31/12/2017)
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Altran Technologies
Description:- Altran Technologies,
SA is a global innovation and engineering consulting firm founded in 1982
in France by Alexis Kniazeff and Hubert Martigny.
Altran operates primarily in high technology and innovation consultancy, which account
for nearly 75% of its turnover. Administrative and information consultancy
accounts for 20% of its turnover with strategy and management consulting making up the rest. The
firm is active in most engineering domains, particularly electronics and IT
technology. In 2017, Altran generated €2.282 billion in revenues and employed
over 33,665 people around the world.[2] Since June 18, 2015, Altran has been led
by CEO Dominique Cerutti.
Altran Technologies
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Number of employees
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33,665 (2017)
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HCL Technologies
Description:- HCL Technologies Limited (Hindustan Computers
Limited) is an Indian multinational IT services company, headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a subsidiary of HCL Enterprise.
Originally a research and development division of HCL, it
emerged as an independent company in 1991 when HCL ventured into the software
services business. HCL Technologies offers an integrated portfolio of
products, solutions, services, and IP through its Mode 1-2-3
strategy built around Digital, IoT, Cloud Computing, Automation, Cybersecurity, Analytics, Remote
Infrastructure Management and Engineering Services, amongst others,
to help enterprises re-imagine their businesses for the digital age.
The company has
offices in 39 countries including the United States, France and Germany, and
the United Kingdom with a worldwide network of R&D, innovation labs and
delivery centers, and 120,000+ employees and it's customers include 250 of the
Fortune 500 and 650 of the Global 2000 companies. It operates across sectors
including aerospace and defence, automotive, banking, capital markets, chemical
and process industries, consumer goods, energy and utilities, healthcare,
hi-tech, industrial manufacturing, insurance, life sciences, manufacturing,
media and entertainment, mining and natural resources, oil and gas, retail,
telecom, and travel, transportation, logistics & hospitality. HCL
Technologies has been Top Employer in the UK for twelve consecutive
years and has won an ITSMA Diamond award in 2018 for
driving business with thought leadership. HCL’s DRYiCE COPA (Cognitive
Orchestrated Process Autonomics) platform that applies AI to drive
enterprise-wide process automation and orchestration won the ‘Best Innovation
in RPA’ at AIconics – the world’s only independently judged AI
awards, at the AI Summit in San Francisco in 2017.
HCL Technologies is on
the Forbes
Global 2000 list. It is among the top 20 largest publicly
traded companies in India with a market capitalisation of $18.7 billion as
of May 2017. As of May 2018, the company, along with its subsidiaries, had
a consolidated revenue of $7.8 billion.
HCL Technologies Ltd
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Front view of HCL Technologies
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Industry
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Founded
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11 August 1976;
41 years ago
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Founder
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Headquarters
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Area served
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Worldwide
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Services
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Number of employees
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117,781 (June 2017)
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HCL Enterprise
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Capgemini
Capgemini's regional
operations include North and South America, Northern Europe & Asia Pacific
and Central & Southern Europe. Services are delivered through four
disciplines; Consulting, Technology, Outsourcing and
Local Professional Services. The latter is delivered through Sogeti, a wholly owned subsidiary.
Capgemini SE
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Industry
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Founded
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1967; 51 years
ago
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Founder
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Headquarters
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Worldwide
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Key people
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Services
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Number of employees
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199,698 (2017)
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Infosys
Infosys is the
second-largest Indian IT company by 2017 revenues and 596th largest public
company in world in terms of revenue. On April 19, 2018 its market capitalisation was $37.32
billion.The credit
rating of the company is A- (rating by Standard & Poor's).
Infosys Limited
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Industry
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Founded
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7 July 1981; 36 years
ago
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Founder
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Ashok Arora
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Headquarters
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Worldwide
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Services
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Number of employees
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200,364 (2017)
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16. Asteria Aerospace Pvt. Ltd.
17. Vee Create Engineering and Animation
Services Bangalore India
18. Moshi
Moshi
19.Bangalore
Aircraft Industries Private Limited
20. Fair Tech
Engineering Service Private Limited
21. International
Aerospace Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.
22. Merlinhawk
Aerospace Private Limited
23. Airframe
Aerodesigns Pvt Ltd
24. ICON
Design Automation Pvt. Ltd
25. GAD
Aerospace Private Limited
26. Sattva
eTech India Pvt Ltd
27. Shape
Memory Alloy Plant
28. FairTech
Engineering Services pvt ltd
29. Simulation
Designs (India) Private Limited
30. Rolls Royce India
Description:- Rolls-Royce Holdings
plc is a British multinational public limited company incorporated in
February 2011 that owns Rolls-Royce, a business established in 1904 which today
designs, manufactures and distributes power systems for aviation and other
industries. Rolls-Royce is the world’s second-largest maker of aircraft engines and has major
businesses in the marine propulsion and energy sectors. All of its shares are
tradeable on the London Stock Exchange and other markets.
Rolls-Royce was the
world's 16th-largest defence
contractor in 2011 and 2012 when measured by defence
revenues. It had an announced order book of £71.6 billion as of
January 2014.
Rolls-Royce Holdings
plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. As
of June 2013, it had a market capitalisation of £22.22 billion,
the 24th-largest of any company with a primary listing on the London Stock
Exchange. Its headquarters are in London.
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc
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Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce Group plc
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Civil and military
aero engines
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Marine propulsion
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Power generation
equipment
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Number of employees
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50,000 (2018)
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Subsidiaries include:
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Rolls-Royce plc
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- Vinters Engineering
Limited
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Joint ventures
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31.
Honey well Aerospace
A Honeywell APU was
used in the notable emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 and a Honeywell blackbox
survived under sea for years against its specified limits to reveal the details
of the crash of Air France Flight 447. The company was also involved
in the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey and in 90 percent of
U.S. space missions. It's involved in the U.S. NextGen program and Europe's
SESAR program for advancing avionics.
President Barack Obama awarded
a Honeywell employee the National Medal of Technology for his
contributions to air flight safety technology. The company owns dozens of
patents related to NextGen technology, aircraft windshields, turbochargers and
more. It was also involved in an 11-year-long patent dispute regarding ring
laser gyroscope technology.
Honeywell Aerospace
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Industry
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Founded
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1936; 82 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Products
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Number of employees
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40,000
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32. Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies
and Industries
33. Genser Aerospace IT Pvt Ltd
34. Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
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Industry
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Founded
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1933; 85 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Key people
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Kelly Ortberg:
President and CEO
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Products
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Number of employees
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29,000 (April, 2017)
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35. Ignis Aerospace and Design pvt ltd
36. GKN Aerospace
GKN plc
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Industry
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Founded
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1759; 259 years
ago
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Headquarters
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Key people
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(Chairman)
(CEO)
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Products
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Vehicle and aircraft
components
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Number of employees
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58,000 (2017)
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GKN Driveline, GKN
Aerospace, GKN Land Systems, GKN Powder Metallurgy
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37. General Aeronautics Pvt Ltd
38. thyssenkrupp
Aerospace India Pvt Ltd
39. Sattva
eTech India Pvt Ltd
40. Park Controls
& Communications Private Limited
41. AeroCision
Aerocomp India Pvt. Ltd.
42. Thales India Private Limited
The company changed
its name to Thales (from the Greek philosopher Thales, pronounced [talɛs] reflecting
its pronunciation in French) from Thomson-CSF in
December 2000 shortly after the £1.3 billion acquisition of Racal Electronics plc, a UK defence
electronics group. It is partially state-owned by the French
government, and has operations in more than 56 countries. It
has 64,000 employees and generated €14.9 billion in revenues in 2016. It is also
the 10th largest defence
contractor in the world and 55% of its total sales
are military sales.
The CEO of Thales
Group is Patrice Caine since December 2014.
Thales S.A.
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Industry
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Predecessor
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Founded
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6 December 2000;
17 years ago
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Headquarters
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Area served
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worldwide
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Key people
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Products
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Number of employees
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64,000 (end 2016)
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43. Legend Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd
44. EDALL SYSTEMS
45. Shape Memory Alloy Plant
46. Akuva InfoTech Pvt. Ltd.
47. AERX LABS
48. Sakthi Aerospace
49. Sasmos Het Technologies Limited
50. Aerospace & Aviation Sector Skill Council
51. Skylark Drones
52. FairTech Engineering Services pvt ltd
53. Bliss Aerospace Components Pvt ltd
54. Pinaka Aerospace Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
55. EADS India Pvt. Ltd
56. Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited
57. Cades Studec Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
58. Traana Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
59. Gardner Aerospace Pranita
60. Enginium Designs Private Limited
61. Moog Controls India Private Limited
Description:- Moog is an American-based designer and
manufacturer of motion and fluid controls and control systems for applications
in aerospace, defence, industrial and medical devices. The company operates
under four segments: aircraft controls, space and defence controls, industrial
controls, and components.
Moog Incorporated
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Industry
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Founded
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1951
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Headquarters
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Key people
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John Scannell,
Chairman & CEO
Don Fish back, CFO
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Products
|
|
Number of employees
|
10,976
|
62. AvioHeliTronics Info Systems Pvt. Ltd.
63. Anil Kumar M -SLN Technologies
64. Aviotrix Aerospace Pvt Ltd
65. Team Indus
66. Dynamatic Old land Aerospace
Description:- Dynamatic Technologies (officially Dynamatic
Technologies Limited is an Indian company involved in precision
engineering. Udayant Malhoutra is the CEO & Managing Director of the
company. With US$300 million order for building crucial aerosturcture of Airbus A330 in hand it recently
becomes Airbus's Tier I supplier. It also has gotten orders from Boeing and Bellhelicopters.
Dynamatic Technologies
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Industry
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Headquarters
|
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Key people
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(CEO & Managing Director)
|
67. AADES - AutoAero Design and Engineering
Solutions
68. Merlinhawk
Aerospace Pvt. Ltd.
69. GLOINNT
Solutions Pvt Ltd
70. TAAL Tech
71. Sansera
Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Aerospace Devision
72. TRANSPACE
Technologies PVT LTD
73. Hemkund
Engineering
74. Maini
Precision Products Limited
75. Throttle
Aerospace Systems Pvt Ltd
76. Digilogic
Systems Pvt Ltd
77. Gardner
Aerospace Bengaluru Pvt Ltd
78. Max Aero
Space & Aviation Pvt. Ltd.
79. Alastom Solutions
Description:- Alstom is a French multinational company operating worldwide
in rail transport markets, active in the fields of passenger
transportation, signalling and locomotives, with products including the AGV, TGV, Eurostar, and Pendolino high-speed trains, in
addition to suburban, regional and metro trains, and Citadis trams.
In 2004, Alstom was in
financial crisis due to massive inherited unexpected costs (€4 billion)
arising from a design flaw inherited from the acquisition of ABB Group's turbine
business, in addition to losses in other areas of the business. The company
required a €3.2 billion state-backed bailout in 2003 – and as a result was
required to sell several divisions including shipbuilding and electrical
transmission to Nikhanj Power, in order to comply with EU rules on state aid.
In 2014, Alstom
and General
Electric (GE) announced that a US$17 billion
(€12.4 billion) bid for the company's power and grid divisions
had been made and provisionally accepted. After modification of the deal
following political controversy in France relating to the take over by a
foreign company of a strategic player in heavy industry, GE's bid was modified;
to include joint ventures in power generation and electrical transmission, and
the sale of its own rail signalling business to Alstom. The GE acquisition deal
for the power and grid division was accepted by EU and US anticompetition
authorities in mid 2015, subject to the sale of Alstom's heavy gas turbine
business. The acquisition was finalised on 2 November 2015, with GE acquiring
Alstom's power generation and electricity transmission business (combined as GE
Power) leaving the Alstom company operating solely in the rail transport
market.
Alstom
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Alstom headquarters
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Formerly called
|
Alsthom, GEC-Alstom
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Industry
|
Rail transportation
|
Founded
|
1928; 90 years
ago
|
Headquarters
|
|
Key people
|
|
Products
|
Railway vehicles and
signalling
|
Number of employees
|
34,500 (March 2018)
|
80.
Axis Cades
81. Dassault Reliance venture