Bharat Forge, Liebherr Open Pune Landing Gear Plant

Bharat Forge, Liebherr Open Pune Landing Gear Plant

Post by : Avinab Raana

Photo : X / Lakshmisha K S

India’s aerospace manufacturing sector has taken another major step forward as Bharat Forge and Liebherr-Aerospaceinaugurated a new landing gear component machining facility in Pune. The advanced manufacturing unit marks a strategic collaboration aimed at producing high-precision aerospace components while strengthening India’s position in the global aviation supply chain.

The new facility will focus on machining complex parts used in aircraft landing gear systems—components that are critical to aircraft safety and structural integrity. The partnership combines Bharat Forge’s strong engineering and forging capabilities with Liebherr’s expertise in aerospace systems, creating a powerful collaboration within the aviation manufacturing ecosystem.

Landing gear systems are among the most technically demanding structures in modern aircraft. These components must endure immense mechanical stress during take-off, landing, and ground operations while maintaining absolute reliability. As a result, manufacturing landing gear parts requires extremely high precision, advanced materials, and strict adherence to international aerospace standards.

The Pune facility has been equipped with next-generation machining technologies capable of delivering the tight tolerances required for aerospace components. By leveraging advanced CNC machining processes and modern manufacturing systems, the plant will produce precision-engineered parts that meet global aviation certification standards. This development places India among a growing group of countries capable of supporting complex aerospace component manufacturing for international aircraft programs.

The launch of the new facility reflects a broader transformation within the global aerospace industry. Aircraft manufacturers are increasingly seeking diversified supply chains that combine technical expertise, manufacturing reliability, and cost efficiency.

India has emerged as an attractive destination for aerospace manufacturing due to its strong engineering talent, growing industrial infrastructure, and expanding aviation market. The collaboration between Bharat Forge and Liebherr-Aerospace highlights how international aerospace companies are partnering with Indian manufacturers to build resilient and competitive supply chains.

With the Pune facility now operational, Bharat Forge will be able to produce high-value landing gear components for global aerospace programs, strengthening India’s integration into international aviation manufacturing networks.

For Bharat Forge, the new machining facility represents another milestone in the company’s long-term strategy to expand beyond traditional automotive manufacturing and into high-technology sectors such as aerospace and defense.

The company has already built capabilities in manufacturing aerospace components, including structural parts and specialized forged elements used in aircraft systems. The addition of landing gear machining further enhances its portfolio and positions the firm as a critical supplier for global aerospace manufacturers. The Pune plant also complements Bharat Forge’s broader investments in advanced manufacturing technologies, reinforcing the company’s ambition to become a leading player in high-precision engineering industries.

Beyond its industrial significance, the facility is expected to support the development of India’s aerospace manufacturing ecosystem. Advanced facilities such as this require highly skilled engineers, precision manufacturing specialists, and aerospace quality experts, creating opportunities for specialized employment and technical training.

The presence of global aerospace collaborations in India also contributes to knowledge transfer and technological advancement within the domestic industry. Over time, such partnerships help strengthen the country’s capacity to design, manufacture, and support sophisticated aerospace systems.

The inauguration of the landing gear machining facility underscores the rapid growth of India’s aerospace manufacturing capabilities. As global aircraft production continues to expand, demand for high-precision components is expected to increase significantly in the coming years.

By combining international expertise with local engineering capabilities, the Bharat Forge–Liebherr partnership demonstrates how collaborative innovation can drive the next phase of aerospace manufacturing development.

With advanced facilities now emerging across the country, India is steadily positioning itself as a crucial contributor to the global aviation supply chain—one precision-engineered component at a time.

March 11, 2026 12:18 p.m. 1395

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