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SOCIETY OF INDIAN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES

AND INDUSTRIES (SIATI)

INDIAN AEROSPACE
Presentation by:
Wg Cdr Venugopal Menon (Retd)
Hony Secretary & Senior Director
SIATI
SIATI is an Association of large, medium and small
private sector and public sector industries and related
organizations in aerospace such as DRDO laboratories,
DGCA, DGAQA, CEMILAC, Universities & Colleges. A
nodal Agency and an Important Gateway to Indian
Aerospace Business and Global Co-operation for Tie-up
in R&D Technology, JV, Co-production & Information
exchange
PRIME OBJECTIVES OF THE SOCIETY
 Encourage and promote aerospace technologies and industries in
India.
 Showcase the collective strength of Indian Aerospace companies in
the domestic and international forums.
 To facilitate collaborations & strategic partnership with Indian and
foreign aerospace Industries.
 Represent the Indian Aerospace to the Government & other
appropriate forums
 R&D Academia- Industry interaction, Training & Skill development
 Encourage Education and Research, Institute Scholarships /
Fellowships etc
MOUs WITH GLOBAL ORGANISATIONS
SIATI has established co-operation with similar aerospace
industry associations abroad like:
 German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI)
 The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
 Groupement des Industries Francaises Aeronautiques
 Et Spatiqles (GIFAS)
 Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC)
 UK / currently ADS
 Aerospace Industries Association of
Canada (AIAC)
 North West Aerospace Alliance (NWAA)
 Aviation Aerospace Australia (AAA)
 Skywin Wallonie, Belgium
Mr Manohar Parikar, Defence Minister
Govt of India – special seminar

Formation of Indian Aerospace Quality Group (InAQG) Launching of International Institute of Aerospace
APAQG Meeting in INDIA Engineering & Management (IIAEM)
Instituting SIATI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AEROSPACE INDIGENISATION

Formation of AVIATION AEROSPACE SECTOR SKILL COUNCIL (AASSC)


Aerospace Industry in India
 Indian Market
 Aircraft Acquisitions : In the next ten years estimated
INR 5 Lakhs Crores ($ 100 billion)
 Civil Aircraft – about 1740 new airplanes worth $240
billion requried over next 10 years
 Opening of Defense Industry for Private Participation
 Strategic Partnerships
 Technology Transfer & Investments
Advantage India
 India’s Strong Framework: Research and development capabilities, leading
information technology and engineering services, manufacturing expertise
with global firms located in India.
 Government Policies: Favourable policies made by the government have
promoted expansion and growth in this sector. The recent “Make in India”
initiative has acted as a push to industry.
 India as an Aerospace hub: activities in the recent past has helped the
country earn the recognition of being one of the world's major aerospace
hubs.
 Growing Competition: The Indian A&D sector encourages more players to
invest in and optimize the manufacturing process
 Large Pool of Manpower: The major strength of India lies in the manpower.
About 60 % of Indians are below 40 years of age and is considered to be an
young nation.
Aerospace Industry In India

• Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)


• Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) , Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)
• Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO) and R&D labs
• Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
• Maintenance & Service and Repair Depots of Armed forces
• Airlines & MRO’s
• National Aerospace Laboratories.
• Large Private Sector Industries such as TATAs, Reliance, Godrej, Larsen & Toubro,
Mahindra Aerospace.
• A large number of small, medium industries including IT solutions and other service providers
• Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI)
• Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies & Industries (SIATI)
Few Aircrafts Manufactured in India

LCA - TEJAS DORNIER


LCA - TEJAS

IJT Trainer HJT KIRAN


HTT – 40 Trainer
AVRO-

Light Combat Helicopter RUDRA

SARAS

DHRUV
Structural Assemblies & Assembly Jigs

Flapron Assembly Wing Assemblies Wing Assemblies Structural Assembly

Rudder Assembly
Fuselage Assembly rig Typical Assembly Jig

Heat Shield Upper Stub Adaptor


Door Assembly Interstage Structure
AVIONICS

Avionics Items

Antenna
Positioner
Transformers, Inductors, Coils and Solenoids Displays Camera

Avionics board assembly Motherboard


Hybrid Microcircuits LED based safety Lighting

Dual Filament Landing Battlefield Surveillance Radar 2D /3D Light weight Azimuth Over Elevation
Light Coastal Surveillance Positioner
Radar
Precision Machined Components

PRECISION COMPONENTS
RUBBER PRODUCTS
Electric Tow Truck

FASTENERS

Electric Airport Mobiles

Passenger movement vehicle

Electric Tow Truck Electric Tow Truck towing helicopter


Indo German Strategic Relationship
Bilateral relations between India and Germany are founded on common
democratic principles and are marked by a high degree of trust and mutual respect
Germany is India’s main trading partner in the EU, and economic relations between
our two countries have intensified markedly in recent years. This is especially true
of the aerospace industry. Germany is India’s second largest development partner,
with at present a total volume of almost EUR 10 billion and about 170 programmes
running.
BDLI, the German Aerospace Industries Association, represents more than 300
companies, and SIATI (Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies and Industries) is
the premier Aerospace Industries Association of India. Both associations have
interacted, cooperated and entered into memorandums of understanding to
have joint ventures aimed at co-production by European companies and Indian
industries.
CONCLUSION

THE AEROSPACE MARKET AND BUSINESS CLIMATE IS VERY


GOOD IN INDIA AND WE INVITE YOU TO SET UP JOINT
VENTURES IN INDIA.
SIATI IS OPEN FOR INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND
PROVIDES ALL THE ASSISTANCE AS A GATEWAY TO INDIAN
BUSINESS.

Log on to : www.siati.org / E-mail: : [email protected]


Thank You

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