Dynamatic Technologies Limited and Sansera Engineering Limited have signed an agreement to work together on supplying complex structural parts for the Airbus A220 door program. Dynamatic Technologies is pleased to announce that it has awarded Sansera Engineering a long-term contract to manufacture these critical components.
This partnership strengthens the relationship between the two companies and marks a new chapter in their collaboration. Under the contract, Sansera Engineering will use its advanced manufacturing skills to produce precision components essential for the Airbus A220 aircraft doors. The partnership highlights both companies’ commitment to quality and innovation in aerospace manufacturing.
Udayant Malhoutra, CEO and Managing Director of Dynamatic Technologies, said, “We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Sansera Engineering through this long-term contract. This collaboration showcases our engineering excellence and commitment to providing top-tier aerospace solutions. We eagerly anticipate contributing to the success of the Airbus A220 program.”
Mr S. Sekhar Vasan, Chairman and Managing Director of Sansera Engineering, stated, “We are honoured to be entrusted with this critical role in the Airbus A220 Door program. Our team is committed to upholding the highest standards of quality and precision with on-time delivery, and we are excited to work closely with Dynamatic Technologies to achieve these goals.”
The Airbus A220 is well-known for its efficiency, performance, and passenger comfort, making it a popular choice for airlines worldwide. Sansera Engineering’s parts will be vital in upholding the A220’s high standards of quality and reliability. This contract not only strengthens the partnership between Dynamatic Technologies and Sansera Engineering but also emphasises the increasing role of Indian manufacturers in the global aerospace supply chain.
Sansera Engineering has a strong history of innovation and growth. Founded in 1981, the company has shown flexibility in adapting to changing market conditions. Sansera entered the automotive sector in 1986 by producing parts for passenger vehicles. Over time, the company expanded its reach, moving into the two-wheeler market in 1992-93. In 2009, Sansera began producing components for off-road vehicles, followed by light commercial vehicles in 2011. The company operates 16 plants across India, including locations in Bengaluru, Manesar, Pantnagar, Pune, Balasar, and Gujarat.
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