City
Epaper

HaveUs AeroTech acquires land parcel in Kolkata as the company continues MRO expansion spree

By PNN | Updated: January 24, 2025 18:45 IST

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], January 24: On the occasion of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s anniversary, HaveUs AeroTech is thrilled ...

Open in App

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], January 24:On the occasion of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s anniversary, HaveUs AeroTech is thrilled to announce that the company has acquired 2 acres of land in Barrackpore, Kolkata, for its next upcoming MRO project. Of the 2 acres, the company will develop its first project on the 10,000 square feet of covered land with MRO capabilities like wheel & brake, avionics and lifesaving equipment. The facility is in close proximity, about eleven and a half kilometres from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, making it extremely feasible for airlines and MROs from a logistics and supply chain point of view.

The remaining land will be developed in the later stage for certain high-end component repairs like Radomes, Auxiliary power units (APUs) and landing gears.

After expanding operations and opening a new office in Delhi, HaveUs AeroTech had previously hinted at its ambitious expansion plans all over India, with Kolkata in focus. In sync with the long-term vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Make-in-India) in MRO, the company has planned a robust expansion spree across India.

Let us look at some of the important highlights of the new upcoming MRO in Kolkata.

HaveUs AeroTech plans to establish a Kolkata MRO specializing in wheels and brakes, avionics, etc., to start gradually expanding it to component MRO along with certain defence projects lined up along the way. The company has planned to invest over INR 50 crore in this new upcoming facility.

On the recruitment front, HaveUs AeroTech plans to recruit 100-150 highly skilled aerospace engineers, technicians, etc., with plans to expand the facility as well as the employment process, eyeing demand.

Speaking on the selection of Kolkata to build a new MRO facility, Anshul Bhargava, Founder and MD, HaveUs AeroTech, said: “The eastern part of India is an untapped market with hardly any MRO facilities in the region. HaveUs plans to tap this opportunity to service the aircraft coming from other neighbouring Asian countries like Myanmar, Bangladesh and Nepal at an affordable cost.”

Interestingly, Barrackpore has a long-dated history and holds special significance in Indian freedom struggle, it was from this place that India's first battle led by legendary Mangal Pandey begun in 1857 sowing the seeds of revolutions. Acknowledging this Bhargava says that Kolkata HaveUs MRO will bring the next MRO revolution in India.

Currently, aircraft from East Asia must go either to China, Singapore or the West for servicing and maintenance. HaveUs plans to break this chain and offer affordable MRO service right on Indian soil.

However, to make this venture a success and to develop Kolkata as the next upcoming MRO hub, HaveUs AeroTech is seeking the support of local authorities and the West Bengal government. With their support, the company is confident of developing Kolkata into a vibrant MRO centre of the east.

Going ahead the company is planning to establish a huge MRO base in Mumbai in the next leg of its expansion process.

If you have any objection to this press release content, kindly contact pr.error.rectification@gmail.com to notify us. We will respond and rectify the situation in the next 24 hours.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2025 Out at tnresults.nic.in: TNDGE Announces Class 10th Result; Here's How to Check

EntertainmentNimrit Kaur Ahluwalia: Incredibly inspiring to work with Babbu Maan, Guru Randhawa

TechnologyIndian stock market opens lower amid mixed global cues

BusinessIndian stock market opens lower amid mixed global cues

BusinessIndian markets open flat, strong inflow from FPIs continue, DII remain steady

Business Realted Stories

BusinessTraders in Delhi's Azadpur Mandi to ban fresh imports of fruits, veggies from Turkey post-Pahalgam attack

BusinessManufacturing iPhones in US from India could raise price to USD 3,000 from USD 1000 now, says industry experts on Trump's remark

BusinessGeneric pharma companies unlikely to be impacted by Trump's order to cut Rx drug prices: Report

BusinessPiyush Goyal holds meeting with electronics industry stakeholders on implementation of Quality Control Orders

BusinessPrivate banks share in mutual funds surged to 20 months high in April: Motilal Oswal Report