“Given India’s importance for us, we have implemented a new organisational structure there with Pierre in charge. There will be more internal coordination, pooling of resources and basically a far more efficient engagement with our local stakeholders. Formation of a single company will support our ‘Make in India’ plans and allow us to take a leap in our relationship with the country," said Airbus Group CEO Tom Enders, in a statement.
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Pierre takes over from Yves Guillaume who spent nine years in India in establishing Airbus Group’s local footprint.
“Synergies, growth, consistency and coherence are the main tenets of my vision for a robust Airbus Group India. My mandate is to further boost Airbus Group’s collaboration with India and embed it in the overall Airbus Group’s industrial organisation,” said Pierre de Bausset, adding “A mature Indian aerospace and defence sector is in our own interest. It would open up more opportunities for us to partner with domestic players to fulfil requirements of our local customers as well as jointly target export markets.”
The group is tying up with Indian partners to target several ongoing defence acquisition programmes. It has submitted a joint bid with Tata to offer the C295 aircraft as a replacement for the Indian Air Force’s ageing Avro aircraft.
The group also plans to develop and manufacture electronic sensors here with a local partner. In the field of space, it is extending the cooperation with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to include joint development and production of larger satellites in India.
On the helicopter side, the group is in discussions with Indian companies to finalise teaming arrangements for various tenders.
Sourcing and engineering are amongst the pillars of Airbus Group India’s growth strategy.
“We aim to firmly embed Indian industry, public and private, in our global value chain and achieve $2 billion in cumulative sourcing from India by 2020,” said Bausset in a statement.