Dynamatic Technologies Limited has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Hutchinson to address the aerospace market in India. The agreement brings together Hutchinson’s expertise in advanced composite and multi-material systems with Dynamatic’s capabilities in metallic aerostructures and assemblies to support aircraft manufacturing programmes in the country.
The collaboration is intended to support aircraft programme ramp-ups and respond to demand in India’s aerospace sector. Under the framework, Dynamatic will award Hutchinson its first composite parts work package, while Hutchinson will award Dynamatic a first multi-year metallic parts contract.
The agreement combines Dynamatic’s industrial footprint for complex metallic structures with Hutchinson’s materials and systems expertise. The companies stated that the collaboration aims to support the needs of India’s expanding aerospace market and prepare for the next generation of aircraft programmes.
“This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting the long-term development of India’s aerospace ecosystem, particularly for complex work packages and high-rate programs,” said Hélène Moreau-Leroy, Chairman and CEO of Hutchinson. “India, where Hutchinson is already well established through its automotive activities, represents a fast-growing and highly promising aerospace market. This cooperation will bring strong industrial competitiveness and a high level of expertise to global OEMs. It also demonstrates our ability to deliver complex, innovative and competitive solutions globally, and close to our customers.”
“This strategic cooperation represents a transformative shift for the global aerospace supply chain combining the best of both worlds in metallics and composites. The collaboration enables OEMs to unlock new opportunities from India through value engineering, accelerated product development, and scalable manufacturing volumes,” said Udayant Malhoutra, CEO and Managing Director of Dynamatic Technologies Limited.
Dynamatic Technologies Limited designs and builds engineered products for hydraulic, aeronautic, metallurgy and security applications, with engineering and manufacturing facilities in Europe and India. The company employs more than 2,000 personnel across the two regions, including 60 scientists and 700 engineers with expertise in mechanical engineering, advanced computer aided engineering, materials and metallurgical engineering, fluid dynamics, and defence and aerospace research.
