Collins Aerospace opens manufacturing facility in Bengaluru at $100 mn investment
Collins Aerospace opens manufacturing facility in Bengaluru at $100 mn investment
written & compiled by :- Ved kumar
Here’s a fresh and creatively styled version of the news about Collins Aerospace’s new facility in Bengaluru:
Collins Aerospace Elevates India Commitment with $100 Million Bengaluru Facility
In a bold move, Collins Aerospace — a subsidiary of RTX Corporation — has officially launched its new manufacturing hub in Bengaluru, marking a major stride in India’s aerospace manufacturing narrative.
Spanning a sprawling 26-acre campus at the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) Aerospace Park, the newly christened Collins India Operations Centre (CIOC) is stocked with cutting-edge technologies — artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing and robotics are all part of the blueprint.
Designed to churn out advanced aerospace components — think aircraft seats, lighting and cargo systems, temperature sensors, communication and navigation hardware, water-systems and evacuation slides — the facility is set to support production of over 70 Collins product lines for global markets.
Collins sees this investment as part of a broader India strategy, embedded in a $250 million plan, and expects the new centre to host more than 2,200 employees by 2026. The facility is also designed with sustainability in mind — it holds LEED Silver and IGBC Silver certification and incorporates an Industry-4.0 building-management system to tie production, quality and maintenance into one digital ecosystem.
For Karnataka, this aligns perfectly with the push to become a global aerospace hub. State officials highlighted that the move exemplifies how local infrastructure (like aerospace parks), policy frameworks (such as PLI – Production Linked Incentive) and skilled talent in the region are creating a compelling value proposition for global OEMs.
In short: Collins Aerospace’s Bengaluru move is more than just a factory opening — it signals India’s rise in the aerospace value chain, bridging manufacturing, engineering and global supply-chain roles in one stroke.
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