Indra and Axiscades: Strategic Allianz for Time Technology in India!

Indra and Axiscades: Strategic Allianz for Time Technology in India!

Indien - On June 18, 2025, the companies Indra and Axiscades announced the establishment of a strategic alliance in defense, aerospace area. This cooperation was concretized by Indra by the acquisition of defense -related products and services from Axiscades. The aim is to promote common product development for the Indian and global market. The official signing took place during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, signed by José Vicente de Los Mozos and Dr. Sampath Ravinarayanan, accompanied by other leaders from both companies.

Indra has intended to produce several advanced systems in India, including antennas for tactical flight navigation systems (Tacan), distance measuring devices (DME) and countermeasures to protect aircraft against rocket attacks. These steps are intended to strengthen Indra's position on the global market for aerospace systems. Indra has already established itself as a respected provider of top -time technologies in various sectors, including the cooperation with the Indian armed forces and the modernization of civil air traffic management.

expansion of cooperation

In addition to production in India, Indra and Axiscades also examine the cooperation in the areas of MPA Airborne Solutions as well as special partnerships for DRDO CABS MRMR and MMMA programs. Axiscades brings into this alliance for over 25 years of experience in the areas of aerospace, defense and electronic systems.

The latest developments in the aerospace industry also show a general upward update in the industry. According to the Federal Association of the German Aerospace Industry (BDLI), the total turnover of the industry in 2024 was 52 billion euros, which represents an increase of 13 % compared to the previous year. Civil aviation has made a significant contribution to this growth, with sales of 39 billion euros and an increase of 18 % compared to the previous year.

industry growth and challenges

The military aviation and space travel remained stable with sales of 10 billion euros each and 3 billion euros. Other relevant parameters include the number of employees that have grown by 4 % to 120,000 employees. The export quota is constant 67 %. 3.6 billion euros were invested in the area of ​​research and development, which corresponds to 7 % of total sales.

dr. Michael Schöllhorn, President of the BDLI, emphasizes the importance of the industry for Germany's competitiveness. He also demands targeted political framework conditions to support the industry in view of growing safety needs and the challenges of fragile supply chains.

Developments in Indra and the entire industry underline the significant influence on the national and international security situation and the need to invest in innovative solutions in order to meet the growing requirements.

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