Lufthansa Systems launches Bengaluru subsidiary to power AI-enabled Global Capability Center with Infosys

Lufthansa Systems has established a new subsidiary, Lufthansa Systems India, in Bengaluru and will team with Infosys to run a Global Capability Center focused on AI-enabled innovation and agile software development. The move deepens the company's investment in India's aviation IT capabilities.

Discovered 2025-11-27T06:09:25.098101-08:00 | 2025-11-27T06:09:25.098101-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The new Bengaluru arm and Infosys-led Global Capability Center create local engineering capacity for AI-driven flight-operations and airline IT tools, accelerating product development and deployment cycles for carriers and partners. See Lufthansa Systems' recent digital partnerships with regional carriers: https://hype.aero/?story=135cb4b6-5995-4493-ad4f-8bbe243d76d3
  • The investment underscores Indias growing role as an aerospace digital and engineering hub, aligning with broader supplier, R&D and digital-centre commitments across the industry: https://hype.aero/?story=402b1edc-90bb-41cc-b9f1-738f91a43045
  • The move complements recent group-level strategic shifts and capability consolidation at Lufthansa as it reallocates resources and pursues a multi-hub, tech-enabled operating model: https://hype.aero/?story=157a291a-a779-4598-ac88-05380ba8a53e

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