Bengaluru, Feb. 18 -- Bengaluru-based aerospace firms, Hical Technologies and JJG Aero, are at the forefront of India's growing presence in the global aerospace supply chain.
As Western manufacturers face supply chain constraints, Indian companies are stepping up to meet demand.
Hical Technologies, a supplier to Raytheon Technologies and Boeing, aims to double its aerospace division revenue to Rs 5 billion (USD 57.57 million) within three years, said Yashas Jaiveer Shashikiran, joint managing director.
Similarly, JJG Aero, which took 12 years to reach USD 2 million in revenue, has surged to USD 20 million in the last six years, according to CEO Anuj Jhunjhunwala.
The expansion aligns with an Asia-Pacific aerospace boom, with 2024 reve...
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