"TBAL is just the beginning of Boeing's future journey of partnership with India," said Pratyush Kumar, president, Boeing India. He further added, "As we progress, we see this as a major step towards future opportunities to pursue the co-development of integrated systems in aerospace and defence. Our partnership with Indian industry fulfils the goals of the ‘Make in India' initiative and results in mutual growth and productivity growth for both India and Boeing."
"Tata is a significant player in the global aerospace market focused on leveraging opportunities in global markets and reducing India's reliance on imports in defence related requirements, 60% of which is met through imports. With the streamlining of the export regulation process under the Strategy for Defence Exports (SDE) of the Government of India, and with established capabilities and demonstrated deliveries, we are poised to emerge as a supplier of choice for global OEMs," said Banmali Agrawala, president, infrastructure, defence and aerospace, Tata Sons.
Sukaran Singh, MD and CEO, TASL, said, "The inauguration of the TBAL facility marks an important milestone in our collaborative engineering journey with Boeing. As India focuses on indigenous manufacturing in the defence market, this partnership is testimony to Tata Group's commitment to develop global high-end technology in defence manufacturing, making India more self-reliant."
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