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Soon, aircraft cabin interiors to be ‘Made in Bengaluru’

Bengaluru: JAMCO, a global leader in aircraft cabin interiors, has announced plans to set up a Product Engineering Centre (PEC) in Bengaluru.

The establishment of this full-fledged centre will significantly strengthen JAMCO’s engineering presence in Karnataka and expand its operations in the State.

“The availability of a vast pool of skilled engineering talent and a well-established aerospace ecosystem has consistently attracted global investments to Karnataka. JAMCO’s decision to invest here is yet another endorsement of this strength,” said Industries Commissioner Gunjan Krishna.

A delegation led by the company’s Chief Operating Officer Sanjeev Sen and Board Chair Kate Schaefer met the Commissioner recently and discussed details of the proposed investment.

Following the meeting, the Commissioner formally announced JAMCO’s decision to establish its PEC in Bengaluru.

The new centre will focus on the end-to-end development of components used in aircraft interiors for Boeing, Airbus and other leading global aviation manufacturers.

“This investment in Karnataka, aimed at enhancing our capabilities in producing globally certified aerospace products, reflects our long-term commitment to the State. India’s aviation market is expanding at a rapid pace, and Karnataka is playing a significant role in this growth. Through JAMCO’s initiatives, next-generation cabin innovations are being developed, further strengthening the State’s position as one of the world’s leading aerospace engineering hubs,” the Commissioner stated.

TBM Newsdesk

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