Magellan Aerospace to open a US$22 mil manufacturing facility in India

Minister of International Trade, Francois-Philippe Champagne poses with Magellan Executive team Mr. Haydn Martin, Mr. Jasdeep Bevli, and Ms. Jennifer Daubeny, Consul General, Bengaluru at the groundbreaking ceremony for Magellan Aerospace's new manufacturing and assembly facility in Devanahalli, India. Image courtesy of CNW Group/Magellan Aerospace Corporation.

Magellan Aerospace hosted a traditional groundbreaking ceremony on 15 November for the company’s new manufacturing and assembly facility in India, with Canada’s federal minister of International Trade, François-Philippe Champagne, participating in the event. It was also attended by customers, government officials and local business representatives of Magellan.

The new 140,000 square foot building will be constructed on seven acres in Hitech Defence and Aerospace Park (Aerospace SEZ Sector) in Devanahalli, Bengaluru, near the Bangalore International Airport.

Already a presence in India’s aerospace sector for more than a decade, Magellan will invest more than CDN $28 million in this “state-of-the-art manufacturing and assembly plant”, according to its press release.

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Construction of the plant will be in two phases with the first phase planned to become operational near the end of 2018. The plant will employ approximately 120 high technology and support positions, and will be equipped with a comprehensive range of high speed 4- and 5-axis machining centres, selected to optimise manufacturing efficiency.

“Canada’s world-class aerospace sector is an international success story that symbolizes excellence and provides more jobs for the middle class for both Canada and India. We are proud of Magellan’s long-standing presence in the Indian market and today’s expansion illustrates how Canadian companies have always been at the forefront of aerospace innovation. Continued commercial engagement in this region is at the core of our progressive trade agenda which helps contribute to stronger and more innovative economies for both Canada and India,” said Minister Champagne.

Haydn Martin, Vice President, New Business Development of Magellan Aerospace said, “Magellan is excited to officially launch this important new venture in India. Together, with our two longstanding Joint Venture relationships in India; API Surface Treatments and Triveni Aeronautics PVT Limited, Magellan is positioned to be one of the largest suppliers of ‘Make in India’ manufactured commercial aircraft components. This new facility, coupled with Magellan’s extensive machining operations in Europe and North America, will give us a highly competitive offering for our customers.”

This facility “supports Magellan’s major North American and European OEM customers’ drive to grow the ‘Make in India’ content on their aircraft and demonstrates Magellan’s on-going commitment to play a major role in developing the supply chain in India” said the press release.

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