Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated Boeing’s new India Engineering and Technology Center in Bengaluru.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took an important step to boost India’s aviation industry when he on Friday inaugurated Boeing’s new global engineering and technology centre in Bengaluru. The centre has been constructed for Rs 1,600 crore and It is spread over 43 acres. This is Boeing’s largest investment outside the US.
BENGALURU: More than 2,000 engineers and technicians will work in this centre. These engineers and technicians will play a key role in the design, development and manufacturing of Boeing’s aircraft.
At the inauguration of this centre, Prime Minister Modi said that this centre would promote cooperation between India and America.
This centre will also play an important role in the development of India’s aviation industry. This centre will help establish India as a global aviation hub.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the inauguration of Boeing’s new global engineering and technology centre in Bengaluru on Friday, said India has all the necessary resources for aircraft manufacturing.
Prime Minister Modi said India has a large pool of talented engineers and technicians and a growing MSME network that can produce components and equipment required for manufacturing. He said that India should utilize these resources to achieve its goal of becoming a global leader in the field of aircraft manufacturing. It will help boost India’s economy and create employment opportunities for millions of people. The Government of India is committed to promoting India’s aviation industry. The government has taken several steps to promote investment in the aircraft manufacturing sector, including tax exemptions and subsidies. “The government is working to make India a global aviation hub. There is a bright future for aircraft manufacturing in India.”
This statement by Modi was welcomed by the people of the aviation industry. He said the statement will help India achieve its goal of becoming a global aviation hub.