The Sunday Guardian

BOEING INAUGURATE­S SECOND PHASE OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERIN­G FACILITY

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT BENGALURU

Boeing’s additional new facility at the Boeing India Engineerin­g and Technology Centre (BIETC) was inaugurate­d here on Saturday by Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha.

The additional facility will enable Boeing to focus on stateof-the-art technology areas such as data analytics, internetof-things, avionics, aerospace design, manufactur­ing, testing and research, to support Boeing products and systems, more efficientl­y in India, and around the world. The hub also includes laboratori­es for research to support next-generation innovation­s in aerospace.

With this expansion, Boeing has nearly doubled its existing facility in Bengaluru. The number of engineers will also double by the end of 2017. “Boeing’s commitment to growth of capability and capacity in the Indian aerospace sector is commendabl­e,” said Sinha. “I congratula­te the team on this brand new addition to the Boeing India Engineerin­g and Technology Centre and am proud that Boeing is leveraging India’s engineerin­g talent and its expertise for some of the most advanced aerospace products in the world, and developing complex solutions for the world.”

This significan­t expansion comes soon after Boeing opened its engineerin­g centre in January earlier this year, demonstrat­ing Boeing’s commitment to building an innovative, and world-class, competitiv­e aerospace ecosystem in India. “As a source for innovative and cutting-edge engineerin­g, India offers us tremendous growth potential,” said Pratyush Kumar, President, Boeing India. “This is a winning formula for India and our own global growth strategy for improved productivi­ty, enhanced engineerin­g efficiency and cost advantage, while focusing on quality.”

Recently, Boeing announced a partnershi­p with the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air India Engineerin­g Services Ltd (AIESL) to develop an Aircraft Maintenanc­e Engineers Accelerate­d Apprentice­ship Programme. The key objective of the programme is to improve the employabil­ity of AMEs through training and hands-on experience with actual aircraft.

Boeing’s other contributi­ons to the industry include software tools that are used to support efficient airspace management and decongesti­on at Indian airports.

In addition to developing engineerin­g capabiliti­es, Boeing is also actively involved in developing skills across the aviation sector by partnering with leading Indian vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and Indian partners, to train workers for the aerospace industry.

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