HaveUs AeroTech Launches Pioneering Mega Warehouse Near Bengaluru Airport
HaveUs AeroTech India unveils a first-of-its-kind engineering mega warehouse near Bengaluru Airport, aiming to boost aircraft maintenance efficiency. The 70,000-square-foot facility enhances logistical support with round-the-clock operations, storing critical aircraft components amidst Bangalore's rise as a premier aerospace hub.
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HaveUs AeroTech India is set to revolutionize the aircraft maintenance arena with the inauguration of a groundbreaking engineering mega warehouse located just 6 kilometers from the Bengaluru International Airport in Devanahalli. Spread over 70,000 square feet, the facility is designed to store an extensive array of engineering spares essential for aircraft maintenance, including engines and radomes.
This advanced warehouse, operating 24/7, aims to significantly reduce turnaround times for airlines. Equipped with air suspension trucks, it ensures efficient transportation of crucial components from the airport to the storage facility. The warehouse is strategically positioned to serve as a comprehensive solution for aircraft spare parts, housing everything from tools and ground support equipment to complex avionics systems.
Speaking about this venture, Anshul Bhargava, Managing Director of HaveUs AeroTech, expressed his excitement, stating, "This facility fulfills a long-held dream of bolstering India's MRO capabilities by providing timely access to vital aircraft components." The selection of Bengaluru as the site for this massive warehouse underscores the city's status as a burgeoning aerospace hub in India, with links to Air India's continued expansion at BIAL and other carriers keen on tapping into Bangalore's strategic importance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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