Is PM Modi Inaugurating Safran's India Facility and Unveiling Skyroot's First Orbital Rocket?
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Key Takeaways
- PM Modi inaugurates Safran's MRO facility
- Launch of Vikram-I rocket by Skyroot
- Significant job creation in aviation sector
- India's move towards self-reliance in aerospace
- Investment of Rs 1,300 crore in MRO facility
In New Delhi, on November 25, (NationPress) demonstrating India’s remarkable strength in the aviation and space industries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to inaugurate the Safran Aircraft Engine Services India (SAESI) facility and reveal the inaugural orbital rocket from the indigenous space startup Skyroot this week, as announced by the Prime Minister's Office on Tuesday.
The SAESI facility will be officially opened by PM Modi on November 26.
This facility serves as Safran’s specialized Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) center for LEAP (Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion) engines, which are utilized in the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
The PMO highlighted this as a significant advancement towards achieving Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) in the aviation sector.
Furthermore, the facility is not only among the largest global aircraft engine MRO facilities but also marks the first instance of a global engine OEM (original equipment manufacturer) establishing an MRO operation in India.
The cutting-edge facility, developed with a preliminary investment of about Rs 1,300 crore, spans 45,000 sqm within the GMR Aerospace and Industrial Park-SEZ.
Once fully operational by 2035, the SAESI facility is designed to service up to 300 LEAP engines annually and will create employment for over 1,000 skilled technicians and engineers, as per the PMO's statement.
The facility will be equipped with advanced processing technology to provide world-class engine maintenance and repair services.
“Cultivating local capabilities in MRO is expected to minimize foreign exchange expenditures, generate high-value jobs, enhance supply-chain resilience, and elevate India’s status as a global aviation center,” the PMO remarked.
The Indian government is actively engaged in establishing a robust MRO ecosystem to accommodate the industry’s rapid growth.
Essential policy measures by the government—such as the GST reforms in 2024, MRO Guidelines 2021, and the National Civil Aviation Policy 2016—have streamlined operations for MRO providers through the rationalization of tax structures and reduction of royalty obligations.
Additionally, the Prime Minister is anticipated to unveil Skyroot’s inaugural orbital rocket, Vikram-I, and inaugurate Skyroot’s Infinity Campus on November 27 at 11 AM through video conferencing.
“Vikram-I is capable of launching satellites into orbit,” the PMO stated.
The Infinity Campus will be a cutting-edge facility offering approximately 200,000 square feet of workspace dedicated to the design, development, integration, and testing of various launch vehicles, with the ability to construct one orbital rocket each month.
Founded by Pawan Chandana and Bharath Dhaka, both IIT alumni and former ISRO scientists turned entrepreneurs, Skyroot launched its sub-orbital rocket Vikram-S in November 2022.
“The swift rise of private space ventures is a testament to the successful transformative reforms enacted by the government in recent years, reinforcing India’s position as a confident and capable global space power,” the PMO remarked.