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Israel Aerospace plans MRO hub in Gurugram

Local unit waiting for te final confirmati­on from government bodies

- Anu Sharma anu.sharma@livemint.com NEW DELHI

In line with the Indian government’s Make-in-India initiative, Israel Aerospace Industries has launched its Indian subsidiary, Aerospace Services India, with plans to set up a largescale hub for maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) of defence equipment in Gurugram, the Indian subsidiary’s top official said in an interview.

“We are planning to build a large MRO in Gurgaon area. We are waiting for the final confirmati­on from various government bodies to give us the licence to set this up as an MRO location in which a lot of jobs and talent will be created. This is only the first step in building capabiliti­es,” Danny Lauber, chief executive, Aerospace Services India, said.

Initially, the MRO hub will cover the maintenanc­e and repair aspect for the entire medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) system, Lauber said.

MRSAM, which is also called ‘Abhra’, is a state-of-the-art, medium-range air defence weapon system and is a joint venture of the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) and Israeli Aerospace Industries. The missile system is produced at Bharat Dynamics Ltd (which is headquarte­red in Hyderabad), with active participat­ion from Indian public and private defence industry partners including micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs).

According to Bharat Dynamics, MRSAM is a supersonic missile that can be launched vertically with a rapid response time and is intended to intercept various airborne threats such as guided bombs, aircraft, missiles and helicopter­s. It has different variations for use by the army, navy and the air force.

“We are already looking to expand beyond MRSAM programme to other defence programmes and other products that customers require us to do,” added Lauber.

Founded in 1953, Israel Aerospace Industries is Israel’s major aerospace and aviation manufactur­er, producing aerial and astronauti­c systems for both military and civilian usage.

The company has been present in India for several years now and is engaged in multiple collaborat­ions with Indian agencies and public-sector undertakin­gs regarding the developmen­t of defence equipment.

In 2022, it had signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL) to convert civil (passenger) aircraft to multi-mission tanker transport (MMTT) aircraft in India. In 2023, it signed another MoU with Bharat Electronic­s Ltd (BEL) to tap opportunit­ies in short-range air defence systems.

Earlier this month, Israel Aerospace Industries also signed its first corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) agreement with Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi to collaborat­e on applied research. “Aerospace Services India is an Indian firm that sells and deals in rupee, we are moving technologi­es, capabiliti­es, resources, and we are heavily investing in the Indian market for next generation of product and the next generation of deliveries. Some of the new technologi­es will be acquired, some will be jointly developed in India,” Lauber said.

 ?? ?? Danny Lauber, chief executive, Aerospace Services India.
Danny Lauber, chief executive, Aerospace Services India.

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