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Haveus Aerotech Signs MoU with Karnataka Government for Rs 450 Crore MRO Facility

Haveus Aerotech Signs MoU with Karnataka Government for Rs 450 Crore MRO Facility
Haveus Aerotech, a prominent provider of aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has formalized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Karnataka government to develop a state-of-the-art MRO facility dedicated to ATR aircraft. The company has committed an investment of Rs 450 crore over the next five years to establish this advanced center.
Partnership and Facility Focus
Under the terms of the agreement, the Karnataka government will facilitate Haveus Aerotech in obtaining the necessary permissions, registrations, and incentives aligned with state policies. The new facility will specialize in component MRO services, including ATR aircraft repair, radome and nacelle maintenance, landing gear servicing, and auxiliary power unit (APU) overhauls. The project is expected to create employment opportunities for approximately 100 individuals, contributing to the region’s growing aerospace workforce.
Context and Industry Dynamics
This development comes amid rapid expansion in India’s MRO sector, fueled by increased investments and rising demand for domestic aviation services. Haveus Aerotech’s announcement follows recent approvals from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to broaden its service offerings at its Bengaluru and Delhi locations. Notably, the Bengaluru facility now hosts South India’s first and only service station authorized by Safran Cabin Germany, a leading aircraft interiors manufacturer.
The Gurgaon-based company emphasized its commitment to enhancing aviation maintenance within India by investing in infrastructure and securing partnerships with world-class original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Safran Cabin Germany. This strategy aims to make maintenance operations faster, more cost-effective, and reliable domestically.
Competitive Landscape and Market Response
Despite these advancements, Haveus Aerotech faces significant competition in the region. Airbus recently inaugurated a technology hub in Bengaluru to support its global aircraft programs and MRO activities, intensifying competition in the sector. Other key players, including AerSale, are also increasing investments in feedstock and MRO facilities to capitalize on the expanding Indian market.
Market reaction to Haveus Aerotech’s MoU has been favorable, with the company’s stock rising by 1.65% following the announcement. Industry analysts anticipate that competitors will escalate efforts to secure additional MRO contracts and investments as the sector continues to attract both domestic and international participants.
The establishment of this new facility highlights Karnataka’s emerging status as a significant hub for aviation and aerospace services, reflecting a broader national trend toward strengthening India’s capabilities in aircraft maintenance and support.

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