India's aerospace sector is poised for significant growth as government initiatives and international collaborations drive manufacturing capabilities, including joint ventures with Embraer and Sukhoi.

Key Points
- The Indian government is prioritising the growth of aerospace manufacturing through strategic initiatives and collaborations.
- Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, has formed a joint venture to establish a final assembly line in India, enhancing the manufacturing ecosystem.
- Collaboration with Russian company Sukhoi aims to manufacture SJ 100 super jets in India, boosting regional connectivity.
- Adani Defence & Aerospace has partnered with Embraer to set up a final assembly line in India for the E175 regional jets.
- Increased investment is expected in India's aerospace manufacturing sector as aircraft component production and final assembly lines improve.
The government is making efforts to boost manufacturing activities in the country's fast-growing aerospace sector and Indian companies are collaborating with foreign firms for setting up facilities, Union minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Monday.
Replying to a supplementary query during the Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha, the civil aviation minister highlighted joint ventures with Embraer and Sukhoi.
"Regarding the investment in manufacturing in aviation, we have taken it up very, very seriously. And for the first time, I am very happy to tell the House also that Embraer, which is a Brazilian aircraft manufacturing company, has come into a joint venture with the Indian manufacturing company.
"And we are going to very soon start a final assembly line in the country, which is going to improve the manufacturing ecosystem," Naidu said. The minister pointed out that the aviation sector was not an easy sector to start the manufacturing process.
"Aircraft manufacturing is very complex, very precise engineering takes place. And countries have had this project of building their own aircraft for many decades, and some have not been successful also. That is why, when you look at the international level, only a handful of countries are able to manufacture the aircraft in today's age," Naidu said.
Under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister, he said the government strongly believes that everything is possible in this new India.
"We have collaborated with international companies. One, I have mentioned Embraer. Also, the Russian Sukhoi people have also entered into an MoU with HAL to manufacture their SJ 100 super jet, which is also a 100 seater (aircraft) and very, very important for our regional connectivity also," Naidu said.
Embraer and Adani Defence & Aerospace Partnership
Meanwhile, Embraer has partnered with Adani Defence & Aerospace and Brazil to set up a final assembly line in India for the E175 regional jets.
At present, there are aircraft component manufacturing activities happening in the country.
Naidu stated that more manufacturing facilities are being set up, especially for the aviation and aerospace ecosystem. "And in the coming days, as we improve the aircraft components and also the final assembly line, we are going to see more investment come in this manufacturing sector," the minister said.







