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EADS sets up sourcing centres in India
Bangalore: Aerospace and defence major European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) has launched its sourcing centres in Bangalore and Delhi. These dedicated sourcing centres are aimed at identifying key sourcing opportunities for EADS business units in India.
Airbus, part of EADS, too has launched its engineering and pilot training centre in Bangalore. The Airbus engineering centre will cater to aerospace design activities, simulation and aerodynamics for all Airbus aircraft being developed globally including A350 and A380.
Currently, the Airbus engineering centre houses 30 engineers and this is expected to go up to 300 by 2009. EADS plans to move the existing engineering and training centre in the city to the technology centre that is being planned near the upcoming BIAL airport at Devanhalli.
The EADS technology centre, which is expected to become operational by 2009-2010, could become the largest on-site unit owned by the company.
The aerospace and defence major is still in the process of acquiring land near the upcoming international airport at Devanhalli. The technology centre is expected to create up to 2,000 jobs for the aerospace engineers.
02/11/07 Economic Times
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PermaLink Airbus, part of EADS, too has launched its engineering and pilot training centre in Bangalore. The Airbus engineering centre will cater to aerospace design activities, simulation and aerodynamics for all Airbus aircraft being developed globally including A350 and A380.
Currently, the Airbus engineering centre houses 30 engineers and this is expected to go up to 300 by 2009. EADS plans to move the existing engineering and training centre in the city to the technology centre that is being planned near the upcoming BIAL airport at Devanhalli.
The EADS technology centre, which is expected to become operational by 2009-2010, could become the largest on-site unit owned by the company.
The aerospace and defence major is still in the process of acquiring land near the upcoming international airport at Devanhalli. The technology centre is expected to create up to 2,000 jobs for the aerospace engineers.
02/11/07 Economic Times
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