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Anil Ambani beats Mukesh Ambani, to invest Rs 100000000000 in development of..., to see results in...
Anil Ambani beats Mukesh Ambani, to invest Rs 100000000000 in development of..., to see results in...

India.com

time2 days ago

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  • India.com

Anil Ambani beats Mukesh Ambani, to invest Rs 100000000000 in development of..., to see results in...

Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani (File) In a significant move by Anil Ambani aimed at providing a major boost to aerospace manufacturing in India, Reliance Defence has announced a Rs 10,000 crore investment in the sector to fund its ambitious project of launching the first 'Made in India' commercial aircraft by 2028. How Anil Ambani plans to raise funds? According to details, Reliance Defence, a subsidiary of Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure, has partnered with French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation to manufacture the Falcon 2000 LXS Business Executive Jets in India for the global market. A portion of the investment will be raised by Reliance Infra, the parent company of Reliance Defence, which is planning to raise about Rs 17,600 crore through equity shares, institutional placement and foreign currency bonds, in addition to funneling capital funds from the monetization of nine road projects. In a statement, Reliance Defence MD and CEO Rajesh Dhingra said the company aims to transform India into a major aerospace manufacturing hub in the next five years. Why DRAL Nagpur will play a key role? As per an official release, Dassault Aviation– primarily known for its Rafale fighter jets which are operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF)– termed the agreement with Reliance Aerostructure Limited (RAL), a subsidiary of Anil Ambani's Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, as an 'epic moment' for India, who now joins an elite club of countries manufacturing next-generation business jets after the United States, France, Canada and Brazil. This will be the first instance when Dassault will build the Falcon 2000 jets outside France. The company said that its Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited (DRAL) at Mihan in Nagpur, Maharashtra, will be the Centre of Excellence (CoE) outside of France for Dassault Aviation's Falcon series, including the Falcon 6X and Falcon 8X programs. The first flight of the 'Made in India' Falcon 2000 is expected to take place from the DRAL Facility by 2028, it said. Dassault to transfer Falcon 2000 assembly to DRAL According to the agreement, Dassault will also transfer the assembly of the front section of Falcon 8X and Falcon 6X, in addition to the wings and complete fuselage assembly of the Falcon 2000 to DRAL. 'This new agreement, which will make DRAL the first centre of excellence for Falcon assembly outside France and which will eventually enable the establishment of a final assembly line for the Falcon 2000, illustrates, once again, our firm intent to meet our 'Make in India' commitments, and to contribute to the recognition of India as a major partner in the global aerospace supply chain. It marks the ramp-up of DRAL, in line with the strategic vision shared with our partner Reliance, which led to its creation in 2017 and is a testament to our unwavering belief in our future in India and serving India,' said Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO, Dassault Aviation. The release termed the deal as a 'landmark initiative', which will see India emerge as a strategic center for high-end business jet manufacturing, underscoring the nation's growing prominence in the global aerospace ecosystem. 'The new final assembly line will cater to rising demand in India and other international markets,' it added. What is the Dassault-Reliance deal? Anil Ambani-led Reliance Aerostructure and Dassault Aviation launched DRAL as a joint venture in 2017, and established a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Mihan, Nagpur, marking the start of operations. Since 2017, DRAL has constructed more than 100 key subsections for the Falcon 2000 since delivering its first Falcon 2000 front section in 2019, demonstrating its superior precision manufacturing skills and contributing significantly to the Falcon global production program. As per the release, DRAL is expected to recruit several hundred engineers and technicians over the next decade to support its expanding operations. 'This growth underscores Dassault Aviation's deep commitment to strengthening India's aerospace manufacturing ecosystem and advancing the nation's emergence as a global center of excellence for high-precision aviation production.'

Reliance Defence plans ₹10,000-cr aerospace push, eyes 2028 jet launch
Reliance Defence plans ₹10,000-cr aerospace push, eyes 2028 jet launch

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Reliance Defence plans ₹10,000-cr aerospace push, eyes 2028 jet launch

Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Ltd is making a major push into the aerospace sector with a ₹10,000-crore investment planned over the next decade. The company aims to manufacture India's first homegrown commercial aircraft by 2028, Mint reported. Reliance Defence, which handles the aviation and munitions business of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, will partly fund the investment through capital raised by Reliance Infra. The parent company plans to secure ₹17,600 crore via preferential share placements, sales to institutional investors, and foreign currency bonds. It also hopes to monetise nine of its road projects, the news report said. 'That's the kind of roadmap we have ahead of us to be a global player. So five years from today, I think we would be in a position where we would be an integral part of the global aerospace domain,' said Rajesh Dhingra, MD and CEO of Reliance Defence, in an interview with Mint. 'Made in India' falcon jets Reliance Aerostructure Ltd, a subsidiary of Reliance Defence, is assembling Dassault Aviation's Falcon 2000 jets in Nagpur through a joint venture — Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL). The venture, with a 51.49 ownership split, marks the first time Dassault is manufacturing aircraft outside France. As part of the agreement, the existing joint venture between the partners — Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL) — will set up a cutting-edge final assembly line for the Falcon 2000 aircraft at MIHAN in Nagpur, Maharashtra. In addition, DRAL will be upgraded to function as a global Centre of Excellence (CoE) for all Falcon models, including the ultra-long-range Falcon 6X and the three-engine Falcon 8X. In a joint statement, the companies said, 'Dassault Aviation will manufacture Falcon 2000 jets outside of France for the first time in its storied history. This pioneering initiative will see India emerge as a strategic centre for high-end business jet manufacturing'. Strategic global partnerships Reliance Defence is also working with French avionics giant Thales SA in another joint venture — Thales Reliance Defence Systems. The venture supports Thales in upgrading aircraft like the Mirage 2000 and in setting up logistics hubs for Rafale bases, the news report said. With defence production expected to rise to ₹3 trillion by 2028-29, Indian firms like Tata, Mahindra, and Bharat Forge are also investing in aerospace. Though Reliance Defence has yet to win Indian defence contracts, it is working with HAL and Genesis Aerosystems to upgrade Dornier aircraft. After upgrading 37 planes, it has orders for 18 more and expects further contracts covering over 800 legacy defence aircraft and helicopters.

‘A proud moment…': This is what Amitabh Bachchan says for Mukesh Ambani's brother Anil Ambani as Reliance Infrastructure to make business jets with…
‘A proud moment…': This is what Amitabh Bachchan says for Mukesh Ambani's brother Anil Ambani as Reliance Infrastructure to make business jets with…

India.com

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

‘A proud moment…': This is what Amitabh Bachchan says for Mukesh Ambani's brother Anil Ambani as Reliance Infrastructure to make business jets with…

'A proud moment…': This is what Amitabh Bachchan says for Mukesh Ambani's brother Anil Ambani as Reliance Infrastructure to make business jets with… Anil Ambani's company Reliance Infrastructure recently announced a partnership between French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation and Reliance Aerostructure Limited to manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in India. This development has made Bollywood veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan happy. He took to Instagram and showered praises on the company. What Did Amitabh Bachchan Say On The Partnership? Actor Amitabh Bachchan celebrated the partnership between Reliance Infrastructure and France's Dassault Aviation. As per the agreement, both the companies will manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in Nagpur. Bachchan took to his Instagram page and wrote, 'A proud moment.. Congratulations… Jai Hind.' Falcon 2000 Jets Will Be Manufactured In India Dassault is going to set up the final assembly line of Falcon 2000 jets in Nagpur. Notably, this is the first time these business jets will be manufactured outside France. The company is planning to deliver the first Made in India Falcon to the corporate and military sectors by 2028. With this major development, India has joined the group of countries along with the US, France, Canada and Brazil that produce business jets for global markets. Final assembly line will be set up in Nagpur The announcement was made at the Paris Air Show along with Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited's (DRAL) plan to set up a final assembly line in Nagpur. The facility will become a global centre of excellence for the Falcon series, including the assembly programmes for the future Falcon 6X and Falcon 8X jets. Commitment to 'Make in India' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' Reliance Group Founder Chairman Anil Ambani and Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO Eric Trappier said that this agreement reflects the French company's 'Make in India' commitments. Ambani said that this partnership is a strong testimony to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and 'Make in India for the World' vision. Advanced Production Process And Increased Employment The fuselage of the aircraft, such as Falcon 8X and Falcon 6X front, including the assembly of the Falcon 2000 fuselage, wings, and front section, transferred to DRAL. DRAL is a joint venture formed in 2017, has manufactured more than 100 Falcon 2000 sub-sections so far from its facility in Nagpur. The new assembly line will increase its capacity and recruit several hundred engineers and technicians in the next 10 years. Reliance Defence's New Deal Reliance Defence and Diehl Defence have partnered in a ₹100 billion agreement to manufacture Vulcano 155mm precision-guided munitions in India. This advanced artillery system is capable of long-range, highly accurate strikes.

Built in Nagpur, Falcon may be India's 1st home-made biz jet
Built in Nagpur, Falcon may be India's 1st home-made biz jet

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Built in Nagpur, Falcon may be India's 1st home-made biz jet

1 2 Nagpur: The first-ever commercial aircraft made in India may roll out from Nagpur in the next three years. By end of 2028, Falcon 2000 LXS business jet, of France's Dassault Aviation, is planned to be manufactured at the company's joint venture with Anil Ambani's Reliance Aerostructure (a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure) at the Mihan Special Economic Zone (SEZ) here. Major assemblies of other versions of the aircraft, like the Falcon 6X and 8X , will also be made here. For Dassault Aviation, this would be the first-ever manufacturing unit for Falcon outside France. The company is eyeing both global and domestic markets with the Mihan facility. The jets are being made for both commercial and military use. The company aims to make as many as 22 aircraft in a year at Nagpur, though the final numbers would also depend on the order book. Financial closure for the Nagpur project has already been completed, said a source. At present, 300 highly skilled personnel are employed here. The numbers would be taken to 1,000 eventually. Dassault Reliance Aviation Limited (DRAL), the joint venture between Dassault and Reliance, has been operating in Mihan-SEZ since 2017. At present, the facility makes components of both the Falcon and Rafale fighter jets. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Forget Furosemide, Use This Household Item To Help Drain Edema Fluid WellnessGuide Learn more Undo DRAL started with making nose cones for Falcon and gradually expanded. The first front section of the Falcon 2000 was delivered in 2019. Over 100 subsections have been delivered so far, finally getting close to making an entire aircraft. The ultimate plan was to make a full-fledged Falcon 2000 jet in Nagpur. It was, however, delayed for various reasons, including Covid impacting the aviation business, said sources. Finally, decks have been cleared for rolling out the Falcon 2000 at Mihan. On Wednesday, DRAL made a formal announcement of the timeline to make the aircraft at Mihan at the Paris Air Show. Dassault chairman Eric Trappier, in a statement, said DRAL will become the first centre of excellence for Falcon series aircraft outside France, which will help establish the final assembly line for the Falcon 2000 in India.

Reliance Aerostructure, Dassault to manufacture Falcon 2000 jets in India for global market
Reliance Aerostructure, Dassault to manufacture Falcon 2000 jets in India for global market

Canada Standard

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Canada Standard

Reliance Aerostructure, Dassault to manufacture Falcon 2000 jets in India for global market

New Delhi [India], June 18 (ANI): Reliance Infrastructure Ltd subsidiary, Reliance Aerostructure Limited (RAL) and French manufacturer Dassault Aviation have announced an agreement to manufacture Falcon 2000 LXS Business Executive Jets in India for the Global Market. The development is particularly significant since the French manufacturer will be manufacturing Falcon 2000 jets outside France for the time time, an indication of India's increased importance in the global aviation manufacturing. Dassault Aviation, in a press statement, said that this is an epic moment for India as it joins the elite club of countries manufacturing next-generation business jets after the United States, France, Canada and Brazil. DRAL will be the first Centre of Excellence (CoE) outside of France for Dassault Aviation's Falcon series, including the Falcon 6X and Falcon 8X programs. Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO, Dassault Aviation said: 'This new agreement, which will make DRAL the first centre of excellence for Falcon assembly outside France and which will eventually enable the establishment of a final assembly line for the Falcon 2000, illustrates, once again, our firm intent to meet our 'Make in India' commitments, and to contribute to the recognition of India as a major partner in the global aerospace supply chain. It marks the ramp-up of DRAL, in line with the strategic vision shared with our partner Reliance, which led to its creation in 2017 and is a testament to our unwavering belief in our future in India and serving India.' Anil D Ambani, Founder Chairman, Reliance Group said, 'This collaboration reflects our commitment to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self Reliant India)' and 'Make in India for the World'. Our partnership with Dassault Aviation for manufacturing of Falcon Business Jets in India is a defining moment for the country, Aviation Industry and the Reliance Group. This will help position India as a key force in the global aerospace value chain.' The release states that by 2028, the first flight of the 'Made in India' Falcon 2000 will take place from the DRAL Facility at MIHAN, Nagpur in the Western State of Maharashtra, India, following the transfer of full fuselage and wing assembly operations and significant facility enhancements. As part of the agreement, Dassault will also transfer the assembly of the front section of Falcon 8X and Falcon 6X, in addition to the wings and complete fuselage assembly of the Falcon 2000 to DRAL. 'This landmark initiative will see India emerge as a strategic center for high-end business jet manufacturing, underscoring the nation's growing prominence in the global aerospace ecosystem. The new final assembly line will cater to rising demand in India and other international markets,' the release added. In 2017, Dassault Aviation and Reliance Aerostructure formed a joint venture called DRAL. Later that year, a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility was established in Mihan, Nagpur, marking the start of operations. DRAL has constructed more than 100 key subsections for the Falcon 2000 since delivering its first Falcon 2000 front section in 2019, demonstrating its superior precision manufacturing skills and contributing significantly to the Falcon global production program. As per the release, DRAL is expected to recruit several hundred engineers and technicians over the next decade to support its expanding operations. 'This growth underscores Dassault Aviation's deep commitment to strengthening India's aerospace manufacturing ecosystem and advancing the nation's emergence as a global center of excellence for high-precision aviation production,' the release added. Dassault Aviation has established a reputation for excellence in the design, manufacture, marketing, and maintenance of all kinds of aircraft, from the Rafale fighter to the premium Falcon family of business jets, military drones, and space systems. Over the past century, the company has delivered over 10,000 military and commercial aircraft, including 2,700 Falcons, in more than 90 countries. Dassault Aviation reported EUR6.2 billion in revenue in 2024. The corporation employs 14,600 people. (ANI)

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