Exports of aircraft and spacecraft parts rose to USD 1.5 billion in the first quarter of 2014-15 from USD 574 million in the year-ago period, engineering export body EEPC India said.
The second best performing sector was non-ferrous metals and metal products logging in an expansion of 36.12 per cent at USD 1.48 billion for the period.
Shipments of motor vehicles/cars, two and three-wheelers and other automobile parts grew 24.52 per cent to USD 3 billion in the April-June period of the current fiscal.
With the exception of some ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) countries, Shah said: "We are receiving good orders from most other markets, clearly indicating a performance turnaround in the global economy".
While the European Union remained the largest market for India's engineering products aggregating USD 2.85 billion with a growth of 16.59 per cent for the first quarter of FY15, a sharp growth of 72 per cent was witnessed in West Asia and 73 per cent in the neighbouring South Asian countries.