dhirubhai Ambani aerospace park
Livemint.com report cites Rajesh Dhingra, chief executive officer of Reliance Defence, an arm of Reliance Infrastructure, confirming the news that Dhirubhai Ambani has received the green light as the company plans to start construction in August. “We can hope to complete it in the first quarter of 2018,” Dhingra was quoted as saying.
In the first phase, the project will build a manufacturing unit for the production of aircraft, electronic warfare system, radar, unmanned aerial vehicles, maintenance and repair and overhaul of commercial aircraft, and complete ecosystem, including ancillary unit and suppliers to support this large project, added the report.
The park is spread over 289 acres in a place called Mihan, a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at the outskirts of Nagpur. The project is set to become the largest greenfield aerospace park in the country, which will create thousands of jobs.
In the first phase, the project will build a manufacturing unit for the production of aircraft, electronic warfare system, radar, unmanned aerial vehicles, maintenance and repair and overhaul of commercial aircraft, and complete ecosystem, including ancillary unit and suppliers to support this large project, added the report.
The park is spread over 289 acres in a place called Mihan, a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at the outskirts of Nagpur. The project is set to become the largest greenfield aerospace park in the country, which will create thousands of jobs.
The park is spread over 289 acres, and is set to become the largest greenfield aerospace park in the country.
Employee count too is expected to go up progressively over the next five years, with around 700 people employed just for Dassault’s single project. Since each project at the park will have its own requirement, overall the pool of skilled workers is expected to be quite large.
Apart from the Dassault-Reliance offset facility, the park will also be home to the proposed facilities of Thales, Daher and Strata, among others.
Forbes India Report
Employee count too is expected to go up progressively over the next five years, with around 700 people employed just for Dassault’s single project. Since each project at the park will have its own requirement, overall the pool of skilled workers is expected to be quite large.
Apart from the Dassault-Reliance offset facility, the park will also be home to the proposed facilities of Thales, Daher and Strata, among others.
Forbes India Report