According to an official, aircraft manufacturer Airbus will hold the meeting of the board of directors in the national capital in the national capital early next week.
This will be the first time that the Airbus Board meets in India, an important market for the major in space travel, which has already sources more than $ 1.4 billion in services and components from the country.
A Airbus spokesperson on Thursday said that the company sees great potential in the talent pool of India, the flowering industrial ecosystem and his clear vision in India.
Airbus, which is an important presence in the Indian civil aviation and defense segments, also sets up two last meeting lines for the H125 helicopters and the C295 -Military aircraft. Both fals are set up with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd.
The Airbus board of directors will meet in the National Capital early next week, and it will be the first time that the board meeting will take place in India since the aircraft maker started activities here six decades ago, the civil servant said.
There are 12 members on the board, chaired by René Obermann, according to the Airbus website.
The Airbus spokesperson said that the visit of the board to India is an important moment and that the country is a critical hub for its worldwide activities.
“We have already crossed the milestone of purchasing more than $ 1.4 billion in components and services every year. We are on our way to considerably increasing that figure, because we further integrate India into our global value chain,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
Among other things, Indigo and Air India have placed orders together for more than 1,000 aircraft with Airbus.
The spokesperson also said that Airbus’s investments in India deepen the board, from growing engineering and digital centers in Bengaluru, which are an integral part of his worldwide activities, to expanding his industrial footprint.
This visit will serve to strengthen the deployment, so that the role of Airbus is confirmed as a reliable partner of India, the spokesperson added.
In March Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said that the annual sourcing of components and services of India will considerably increase the annual purchasing of components and services from India to touch $ 2 billion before 2030.
Published on September 25, 2025
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