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Aerolloy Technologies to provide Made-in-India Titanium castings parts for Dassault jets

Aerolloy Technologies to provide Made-in-India Titanium castings parts for Dassault jets
L to R: Sachin Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, PTC Industries and Bruno Coiffier, Senior Executive Vice President Purchasing, Dassault Aviation during the signing ceremony.

Aerolloy Technologies Limited has signed a contract with Dassault Aviation for the supply of a comprehensive range of Titanium castings parts manufactured in India for  Aviation’s Rafale fighter jet and Falcon business jet.

Aerolloy Technologies Limited, a subsidiary of PTC Industries Limited, has entered into a multi-year agreement with Dassault Aviation for the supply of Titanium castings parts manufactured in India. The partnership, slated to commence in 2024, will see Aerolloy producing a comprehensive range of Titanium castings parts for Dassault Aviation’s Rafale multirole fighter aircraft and Falcon business jet program.

This agreement underscores the joint commitment of both companies to the ‘Make in India’ and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives championed by the Government of India. This collaboration between Aerolloy Technologies and Dassault Aviation not only contributes to the advancement of aerospace capabilities in India but also exemplifies the global aerospace giant’s commitment to fostering technological ecosystems beyond national borders.

Sachin Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, PTC Industries said, “Through this agreement, Aerolloy Technologies is poised to contribute significantly to the enduring success of Make in India – Make for the World.  As the only India-based manufacturer of critical titanium cast parts, we are eager to leverage our capabilities to support the growing requirements of the various aircraft in Dassault Aviation’s portfolio.”  

The Falcon 6X, part of Dassault’s business jet lineup, is set to benefit from Aerolloy’s contributions. The Falcon 6X redefines the business jet travel experience, offering added comfort, safety, and technology. With the tallest and widest cabin in business aviation, the Falcon 6X provides unparalleled spaciousness. Its impressive range of 5,500 nautical miles and Maximum Mach Operating speed of Mach 0.90 enable it to connect to major business centers.

Bruno Coiffier, Senior Executive Vice President Purchasing, Dassault Aviation said, “This strategic collaboration salutes the expertise of Aerolloy Technologies joining Dassault Aviation’s worldwide global supply chain for the cutting-edge Rafale and Falcon jets. It also illustrates, Dassault Aviation’s aim to contribute to the success of a robust ecosystem within India and beyond, for the supply of critical components thus demonstrating its total dedication to the Make in India Policy.”      

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The cabin of the Falcon 6X is designed for freedom of movement, privacy, and relaxation, allowing for customization to specific needs. The aircraft blends flexible working and living spaces with ergonomically designed comfort, creating a conducive environment for passengers during long-haul journeys. Additionally, the Falcon 6X incorporates advanced technologies, from digital systems to near-perfect aerodynamics, ensuring a unique and superior flying experience. Notably, the aircraft is compatible with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), aligning with sustainable aviation practices.

Question- Who has Aerolloy Technologies Limited signed a contract with?
Answer- Dassault Aviation

Question- Which initiatives do the agreement between Aerolloy Technologies Limited and Dassault Aviation support?
Answer- ‘Make in India’ and Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Question- What is the Falcon 6X known for?
Answer- Offering added comfort, safety, and technology


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