Modi, Sanchez launch Tata-Airbus factory to make aircraft
Noting that the partnership between India and Spain is finding a new direction, Modi said the project would not only strengthen the relations between the two nations but also give momentum to the mission of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at Lukshmi Vilas Palace, in Vadodara, Gujarat on Monday. PHOTO: PTI
Vadodara, 28 Oct
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez on Monday inaugurated the Tata Aircraft Complex for
manufacturing C295 aircraft in Vadodara.
Noting that the partnership between
India and Spain is finding a new direction, Modi said the project would not
only strengthen the relations between the two nations but also give momentum to
the mission of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’.
Modi conveyed his best wishes to
the team of Airbus and Tata, and also paid tributes to late Ratan Tata.
The Airbus C295 is a medium
tactical transport aircraft that was designed and initially manufactured by the
Spanish aerospace company CASA, which is now a part of the European
multinational Airbus Defence and Space division. The C295 can also be used for
medical evacuations, disaster response, and maritime patrol duties.
Modi and Sanchez took a walkthrough
of the exhibition showcased on the occasion of the facility launch.
The C295 aircraft factory is a
reflection of the new work culture of New India, Modi said, adding India’s
speed from idea to the execution of any project can be witnessed at the
factory, whose foundation stone was laid in October 2022.
Emphasizing the focus on
eliminating unaccounted delays in the planning and execution of projects, Modi
recalled the setting up of Bombardier train coach manufacturing facility in
Vadodara as the chief minister of Gujarat.
Metro coaches made in that factory
are being exported, Modi said, and expressed confidence that the aircraft made
in the facility inaugurated on Monday would also be exported.
Quoting the famous Spanish poet,
Antonio Machado, Modi said, “As we start treading towards the goal, the path
towards the goal is created automatically. “
Noting that India’s defence
manufacturing ecosystem is scaling new peaks, Modi said that if concrete steps
were not taken 10 years ago then it would have been impossible to reach this
destination.
A decade ago, the priority and
identity of defence manufacturing was about import and none could imagine that
defence manufacturing could take place on such a large scale in India, Modi
said. “Our government decided to walk on a new path and set new goals for
India, whose results are evident today,” he said.
The transformation of India’s
defence sector exemplifies how a right plan and partnership can turn
possibilities into prosperity, Modi said.
Stressing on skilling and job
creation, Modi said projects like the Tata-Airbus factory will create thousands
of jobs. He said the factory will support indigenous manufacturing of 18,000
aircraft parts, providing immense opportunities for MSMEs across India.
India is among the largest
suppliers of parts for the world's major aircraft companies, Modi said, adding
the new aircraft factory will give a big boost to new skills and new industries
in India.
Highlighting the “unprecedented
growth and transformation” of India's aviation sector in the last decade, Modi
said the government was providing air connectivity to hundreds of small cities
in the country, while simultaneously working to make India a hub of aviation
and MRO domain.
He said this ecosystem will pave
the way for the Made in India civil aircraft in the future. Noting that various
Indian airlines have ordered 1200 new aircraft, Modi said the newly inaugurated
factory will play a major role from designing to manufacturing civil aircraft
to meet the needs of India and the world.
Modi also mentioned Father Carlos
Valles, a Spanish-Indian Jesuit priest and author, who lived in India for five
decades and authored various books on mathematics in Gujarati.
Father Valles had enriched the
culture with his thoughts and writings, Modi said, adding the Indian government
had honoured him with Padma Shri award for his contribution.
Under the C295 programme, 56
aircraft are to be delivered out of which 16 are being delivered directly by
Airbus from Spain and remaining 40 are to be made in India by Tata Advanced
Systems Ltd, an official release said.
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