Dynamatic Technologies has been awarded a contract to manufacture assemblies for Boeing's newest tactical fighter, the F-15EX Eagle II. This is the first time aerostructures for the latest and most advanced F-15EX Eagle II will have been made in India.
The contract has given a boost to the Aatmanirbhar program and strengthens US-India collaboration on aerospace and defense industrialisation. Dynamatic Technologies will supply the F- 15EX aerostructure assembly requirements from FY 2022, and will manufacture at its facility in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Udayant Malhoutra, CEO and managing director, Dynamatic Technologies Limited says, "Dynamatic has been associated closely with Boeing as a strategic tier one supplier partner for over a decade. The award for manufacturing aerostructures for the F-15EX Eagle II to Dynamatic is a testimony of our partnership with Boeing."
Salil Gupte, president, Boeing India adds, "We see tremendous potential for India to contribute to the global aerospace industry as an industrial and technology partner. The award of aerostructure assemblies for the latest and most advanced version of the F-15 aircraft family is a reflection of Boeing's focus on Aatmanirbhar Bharat and a testimony to the world-class capability of our industrial partners in India."
Dynamatic Technologies is also partnering with Boeing to help grow the Indian aerospace and defense ecosystem with advanced manufacturing capabilities, training, and skill development in alignment with the 'Skill India' initiative of the Government of India.
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Dynamatic Technologies Limited | Aircraft Doors, Aircraft Structural Components, Empennages, Flap/Slat Mechanisms, Fuselage Sections, Wing Flaps |
Boeing India | Data Analysis, Engineering Design Services, Research/Consulting Services |
Related aircraft programs: |
Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle |
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Structural Components |
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