L&T Technology Services, a listed subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Limited, last month announced the inauguration of a global Simulation Centre of Excellence for Airbus, strategically located at the state-of-the-art campus in India’s Bangalore.
This Centre of Excellence is designed to bolster engineering support for Airbus aircraft structural simulation activities across its diverse business units in Europe spanning France, Germany, the UK, and Spain. Equipped with the latest simulation software, hardware, and high-performance computational machinery, the Simulation CoE aims to unify and standardize processes across all Airbus European business units and aircraft programs.
Alind Saxena, president, sales and executive director, L&T Technology Services said, "The establishment of the Simulation CoE for Airbus reflects our deep-seated commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation alongside Airbus. This Centre is not just about technology; it's about creating a standardized, efficient framework that propels Airbus’ industry-leading aircraft into the future together, we are not just navigating the present landscape but also shaping the future of aviation, ensuring that our collaboration remains a key driver of our success in India and the world."
The establishment of the Simulation CoE for Airbus marks a decade of fruitful collaboration between LTTS and Airbus India, highlighting a shared dedication to innovation and excellence in the global aerospace industry. It serves as a foundation for both companies to continue their dominance in important markets like Europe and India, driving forward with a common process that enhances operational efficiency and productivity.
This comes on the heels of a major expansion by Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) who have entered into an agreement intended to develop the city as a premier aviation hub for southern India, with an aim to boost air travel connectivity to and from India over the next few years.
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