The agreement positions Unimech to manufacture and supply precision-engineered aerospace components and flying parts. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that Unimech clinched the contract following a highly competitive global sourcing process. This victory underscores the company’s robust engineering expertise, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and stringent quality systems, proving its ability to meet the demanding requirements of international aerospace customers.
For Unimech, this deal directly supports its strategic objective: expanding its Precision Components & Parts business. By locking into long-term aerospace production programs, the company is significantly strengthening its foothold within the global aerospace supply chain. Mr. Anil Kumar Puttan, Chairman & Managing Director of Unimech, expressed pride in the achievement, stating, “This agreement reflects the confidence global aerospace customers place in our capabilities… reinforcing our position as a trusted manufacturing partner.”
The partnership isn’t immediate serial production, though. The coming quarters will involve a crucial qualification and industrialisation phase, encompassing first article approvals and process validations. Thomas Kraus, Executive Vice President Procurement of FACC, echoed the sentiment, acknowledging Unimech’s “technical capability, quality systems, manufacturing competence and commitment.”
This long-term collaboration is more than just a contract; it’s a testament to Unimech’s growing prominence on the international stage. As the aerospace sector continues its post-pandemic recovery and growth, Unimech Aerospace is strategically positioning itself for sustained success and deeper integration into the global aviation ecosystem.