CESA in Aero India 2013

CESA participated in Aero India 2013, 9th International Exhibition Aeronautic Defense and Civil Aviation held in Bangalore (India) from 06th to 10th February. It is the largest meeting of the Asia’s aerospace industry and it has displayed the latest developments in the aerospace, Defense and Civil aviation. This exhibition has attracted more than 700 exhibitors from 27 different countries.

CESA took this opportunity to raise awareness and expose leading edge product lines and to establish a first contact for other potential projects with Indian and international companies with operations in the Asia-Pacific.

The opportunities of CESA have been intensified by sharing stand with India’s Company Wipro. This company, established in Bangalore, the last 5th February inaugurated its new production plant dedicated to  the manufacturing of aircraft parts, primarily for CESA. It is noteworthy that CESA signed a strategic agreement with Wipro to jointly offer new aircraft projects which are being launched in India.

The creation of this partnership with Indian industry allows CESA introduced in Asia and laid the foundation for future development in the Indian aviation sector.

CESA has managed to identify market opportunities, holding business meetings and exchanging experiences in research and development and support with leading companies in the Indian aviation sector, such as ADA, HAL or DRDO, among others.

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