Airbus's new India tech hub is all about next-gen aviation
Airbus has opened its new Airbus India Technology Centre in Bengaluru, designed to accommodate around 5,000 employees.
This center is all about next-level engineering, digital upgrades, and customer support.
Teams here will dive into aircraft tech, cybersecurity, robotics, and AI research.
Airbus already has a big presence in India
Airbus already employs 3,500 people in India and sources €1 billion worth of parts and services from the country every year.
With this new hub, they're ramping up work on planes like the A320 and even future models like ZEROe.
Over 1,500 engineers are tackling everything from software to simulations.
Airbus is betting big on Indian talent
Airbus is also building aircraft with the Tata Group (location not specified) and wants to double its India workforce, with no timeline provided, plus boost local sourcing to $2 billion.
By expanding so much in Bengaluru (they just leased another giant office), Airbus is betting big on Indian talent and putting the city on the global aerospace map.
If you're into tech or aviation—or just curious about where high-skill jobs are heading—this is one to watch.