Pune,
November 2025.
GE
Aerospace has announced a USD 14 million investment to expand capacity at the
company’s Pune manufacturing facility as the site completes a decade of
successful operations. This investment builds upon the USD 30 million announced
last year. The new investment will strengthen the site’s capabilities through
upgraded manufacturing processes and automation, including enhancements that
support advanced engine components.
“Our
team in Pune has built strong capabilities, and with the support of a
country-wide network of suppliers, has delivered components for some of our
most advanced commercial jet engines, with safety and quality at the
forefront,” said Vishwajit Singh, Managing Director of the Pune facility, GE
Aerospace. “This investment reflects our commitment to the Make in India
initiative and to advancing India’s role in global aerospace manufacturing.”
The
Pune facility, which began as a multi-business manufacturing site, has since
evolved into a high-tech aerospace parts supplier for GE Aerospace’s global
commercial engine factories. Today, the site is supported by a network of more
than 300 suppliers serving the Pune facility, part of the over 2,200 suppliers
GE Aerospace partners with across India. Over the past 10 years, the facility
has trained more than 5,000 production associates in precision manufacturing
processes, playing a vital role in developing local talent. The site is also
ISO14001 and ISO45001 certified, reflecting GE Aerospace’s commitment to sustainability
and operational excellence.
The
facility’s success is driven by FLIGHT DECK, GE Aerospace’s proprietary
lean operating model that emphasizes safety, quality, and efficiency.With FLIGHT
DECK, the site has reduced waste, improved process efficiency, and
increased output while enhancing shop-floor safety. On a new line for a
critical component, it has also achieved shorter lead times, higher
productivity, and reduced downtime.
About
GE Aerospace in India
GE
Aerospace has been a partner to India's aviation industry for over 40 years.
1,400 GE Aerospace and partner engines are in service, powering major Indian
airlines. GE Aerospace’s defense engines and systems power the Indian Air
Force’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas Mk1 and helicopters, and the Indian Navy’s
aircraft carrier battleships and frigates. Its Pune manufacturing facility and
13 local India partners are part of the company’s global supply chain.
Researchers and engineers at the company’s 25-year-old India Technology Centre
in Bengaluru are building the latest aviation technologies