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Adani Acquires Majority Stake in Flight Simulation Technique Centre for ₹820 Crore

Adani Acquires Majority Stake in Flight Simulation Technique Centre for ₹820 Crore
Adani Defence Systems & Technologies Ltd (ADSTL), in collaboration with Prime Aero Services LLP, has secured a majority stake in Flight Simulation Technique Centre Pvt Ltd (FSTC), India’s largest independent provider of flight training and simulation. The acquisition values FSTC at an enterprise worth ₹820 crore, marking a significant expansion in Adani’s aviation portfolio.
FSTC’s Capabilities and Strategic Importance
FSTC operates an extensive fleet of 11 advanced full-flight simulators alongside 17 training aircraft. The company holds certifications from both the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), underscoring its compliance with stringent international standards. Its simulation centres, located in Gurugram and Hyderabad, are equipped with cutting-edge technology and possess considerable capacity for future growth. Additionally, FSTC manages one of India’s largest flying schools, with facilities in Bhiwani and Narnaul, Haryana.
Adani Enterprises emphasized the expanding opportunities within India’s defence pilot training ecosystem, drawing parallels with the civil aviation sector where simulator-based training has demonstrably reduced costs while improving safety and operational efficiency. The company noted that FSTC has ambitious plans to scale its operations across both defence and civil aviation domains.
Strategic Vision and Industry Implications
Ashish Rajvanshi, CEO of Adani Defence & Aerospace, described the acquisition as a pivotal move toward establishing a fully integrated aviation services platform. He highlighted that with FSTC joining the existing entities Air Works and Indamer Technics, Adani is now positioned to offer comprehensive services spanning civil maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), general aviation MRO, defence MRO, and full-spectrum flight training.
This acquisition arrives amid a period of heightened activity in the aviation sector, characterized by increased partnerships and investments that are reshaping competitive dynamics. Market responses to the deal have been varied; while some investors view it as a strategic expansion that bolsters Adani’s presence in aviation services, others express concerns regarding the potential financial strain on the group’s balance sheet and the complexities involved in integrating FSTC’s operations.
Regulatory approvals remain a critical challenge, and the integration process is expected to involve operational hurdles. Furthermore, the transaction is likely to intensify competition within the aviation training sector, prompting major global players such as Boeing and Airbus to reconsider their strategic approaches to maintain market share.
As Adani deepens its engagement in aviation services, the acquisition of FSTC positions the group to leverage the growing demand for advanced pilot training across both civil and defence sectors, while navigating the evolving landscape of a rapidly transforming industry.

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