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Airbus awards contract to Indian company for manufacturing A220 aircraft doorsThe contract has been awarded to Bengaluru-based Dynamatic Technologies, which already manufactures the Flap Track Beam of the Airbus A330 and A320 Family aircraft.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Rémi Maillard, President &amp; Managing Director, Airbus India &amp; South Asia, presents an A220 aircraft model to Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia, in the presence of Gen. VK Singh (retd), MoS Civil Aviation and Road Transport &amp; Highways, and Udayant Malhoutra, CEO &amp; Managing Director, Dynamatic Technologies, in Delhi.</p></div>

Rémi Maillard, President & Managing Director, Airbus India & South Asia, presents an A220 aircraft model to Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia, in the presence of Gen. VK Singh (retd), MoS Civil Aviation and Road Transport & Highways, and Udayant Malhoutra, CEO & Managing Director, Dynamatic Technologies, in Delhi.

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New Delhi: Airbus has awarded a contract to an Indian company for manufacturing all the doors of its narrow body A220 family of aircraft, a significant development in expanding the 'Make in India' initiative.

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The announcement was made at a function attended by Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and others on Thursday.

The financial details were not disclosed.

The contract has been awarded to Bengaluru-based Dynamatic Technologies, which already manufactures the Flap Track Beam of the Airbus A330 and A320 Family aircraft.

This is one of the single-largest export contracts for an Indian aerospace manufacturing company.

It is the second doors-contract awarded by Airbus to an Indian supplier.

In 2023, Airbus gave the contract for the manufacturing of bulk and cargo doors of the A320 family of aircraft to Tata Advanced Systems Ltd.

India is becoming a destination for aircraft component manufacturing activities, Scindia said.

He said it is the right time for Airbus to invest in India, the minister said, adding that the plane maker aims to increase its sourcing of aircraft components from the country to Rs 12,444 crore ($1.5 billion).

Last year, it stood at Rs 6,222 crore ($750 million).