The Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Jyotiraditya M Scindia, has made his first visit to Collins India Operations Center (CIOC) located at KIADB Aerospace Park in Bengaluru and toured the Industry 4.0 designed manufacturing facility.
The site was inaugurated in Dec 2022 with Collins’ Global Engineering and Technology Center (GETC) in Bengaluru. The new facilities are part of Raytheon Technologies’ long-term growth strategy in India.
“It was a pleasure to be at Collins India, a wonderful facility that is in many ways pushing forward on the new paradigm of aerospace manufacturing in India. In its 25 years of journey, Collins Aerospace is amalgamated across multiple verticals of aerospace manufacturing,” Scindia said.
The new CIOC site spans 26 acres across the Hitech Defence and Aerospace Park and will help Collins bring operational synergy and economies of scale and support future growth opportunities and customer requirements.
The site has also received USGBC Silver and IGBC Gold building certifications, and the campus is energy efficient with best practices in line with BEE-India and Global Best Management Practices.
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