SASMOS HET Technologies Limited delivered the first F/A-18 Super
Hornet electrical panel assembly on schedule and within six months from
receipt of order to Boeing from its Bengaluru plant. SASMOS is under contract
with Boeing to produce mission-critical equipment and cockpit panel assemblies
for its F-15 and F/A-18 fighter aircraft, an example of Boeing’s ongoing
support of the country’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.
“This delivery by SASMOS to the F/A-18 fighter program is
testament to our commitment to “Make in India” and demonstrates yet again that
Indian suppliers, both big and small are becoming an integral part of Boeing’s
global supply chain,” said Pratyush Kumar, president, Boeing India. “We
continue to rapidly increase our efforts to enhance complex aerospace
manufacturing in India, at the same time, bringing value to our global
customers.”
With the aim of building a world-class aerospace ecosystem in
India, Boeing is expanding its collaboration with Indian industrial partners
across manufacturing, engineering and IT sectors. The company continues to
increase its footprint as direct and indirect suppliers and sourcing activities
continue to grow rapidly.
“In a relatively short timeframe, we have increased our
production rate at SASMOS, conformed to Boeing standards and production
processes and exceeded the quality demands of Boeing for its flagship F-15 and
F/A-18 programs,” said HG Chandrasekhar, Managing Director of SASMOS. “It is a matter of pride for the
SASMOS team to be part of the global aerospace industry supply chain for the
most advanced fighter jets in the world.”
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