Airbus board meets in Delhi as India presses for civil assembly lines, targets 10% aerospace share by 2033

India's civil aerospace push advanced as Airbus's board met in Delhi while Aviation Minister Naidu toured Airbus and Bombardier at ICAO, pressing for local production and assembly lines. Airbus aims to grow India's current ~1% share of global aerospace activity to 10% by 2033.

Discovered 2025-09-29T07:25:06.178442-07:00 | 2025-09-29T07:25:06.178442-07:00

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  • Airbus holding its board meeting in Delhi and the government’s active outreach to OEMs signal a direct push toward on‑shore final assembly and supplier localisation, backed by a stated goal to lift India’s aerospace share from ~1% to 10% by 2033. See Airbus’s recent A320neo FAL expansion in Mobile for a comparable OEM manufacturing move: https://hype.aero/?story=e24a8ed6-938c-411b-978d-8996a111214d

  • Wider supply‑chain consequences: attracting FALs or major assemblies would accelerate supplier localisation, intensify competition among Indian states for aerospace parks and incentives, and reshape sourcing decisions. Related state competition for aerospace infrastructure is already evident: https://hype.aero/?story=08e564ec-3294-4c7e-9af7-a99167a74e0f

  • This civilian manufacturing push complements India’s broader Make‑in‑India industrialisation in aerospace and defence; local production milestones such as recent wing assembly deliveries for the Tejas fighter show the industrial base beginnings that OEMs would leverage: https://hype.aero/?story=0a1abb03-065a-4b5d-8298-29b8bce7dbea

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