
Azad Engineering bags Boeing contract for critical parts
The Hindu
Firm to make, supply components for global aerospace major’s products
Hyderabad-based firm Azad Engineering has won a contract from Boeing to manufacture and supply critical aviation components and parts for the global aerospace company’s products. It will begin delivering the critical components, including hydraulic and mechanical fittings, to Boeing from first quarter of 2022. “The contract is a testament to our commitment to quality, precision and collaborative culture. The cooperation between Azad Engineering and Boeing is a milestone in the growing aerospace ecosystem in Telangana,” said Rakesh Chopdar, owner and MD. Director, Supply Chain Management of Boeing India Ashwani Bhargava said “as a company with over seven decades of presence in India, Boeing continues to support the development of indigenous aerospace and defence capabilities in the country”.More Related News

NPCIL is to blame for storage of radioactive waste on site of Kudankulam nuclear power plant: Appavu
Tamil Nadu Speaker Appavu criticizes NPCIL for unsafe nuclear waste storage at Kudankulam, urging better solutions for public safety.












