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Tata Advanced Systems and Safran Open Hyderabad Facility for LEAP Engine Rotative Components

The ₹425 crore unit bolsters India’s aero‑engine supply chain.

Overview

  • The Adibatla plant at the Tata Centre of Excellence for Aero Engines will make complex rotating parts for CFM International’s LEAP turbofans using advanced machining and special processes.
  • Tata Advanced Systems and Safran inaugurated the facility on October 28, 2025, with Telangana minister D. Sridhar Babu participating, though reports differ on whether the ceremony was virtual or in person.
  • The project entails an investment of ₹425 crore.
  • India’s airlines have ordered more than 2,000 LEAP engines and roughly 75% of the commercial fleet uses the type, highlighting the case for localized production.
  • Local reporting indicates the plant could create about 500 jobs.