Jeh Aerospace Boosts India’s Role in Global Aircraft Supply

Jeh Aerospace Boosts India’s Role in Global Aircraft Supply

Post by : Ramanpreet Kaur

Two Indian entrepreneurs, Vishal Sanghavi and Venkatesh Mudragalla, are working to change the global aerospace industry through their startup, Jeh Aerospace. With strong experience from their time at the Tata Group and $11 million in new funding, they hope to solve a big problem in the aircraft world: the shortage of metal parts for airplane engines and bodies.

What is Jeh Aerospace?

Jeh Aerospace is a startup that makes important metal parts for airplanes. These parts are used in engines and the main body of planes. The company doesn’t work directly with big companies like Boeing or Airbus. Instead, they sell their parts to Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, who then provide them to those major aircraft makers.

Jeh is based in Atlanta, USA, but does its main work from Hyderabad, India. They have a large, modern factory there filled with robots, sensors, and smart machines. Their factory uses special software to speed up how fast they can make parts. Normally, making new airplane parts takes 15 weeks. But Jeh Aerospace has reduced this time to just 15 days.

Why is This Important?

In recent years, more people are flying than ever before. According to the International Air Transport Association, air travel went up by 10.4% in 2024. This has created a huge demand for new airplanes. But airplane makers are having a hard time keeping up because they don’t have enough parts.

Jeh Aerospace wants to fix this by using technology to make parts faster and better. With only about 100 workers, the company has already delivered over 100,000 flight parts and reached a yearly income of $6 million. They have big plans to grow this number by 3 to 4 times in the next year.

Smart Planning for Big Growth

Instead of working with many customers, Jeh Aerospace works closely with just a few. This lets them build strong partnerships and deliver high-quality products. Some of their major customers include GS Precision and RH Aero from the United States.

The company has also built a powerful team of advisors, including people who used to lead Boeing India and Airbus India. These experts help guide Jeh Aerospace to success.

Big Plans Ahead

With their new $11 million in funding from investors like Elevation Capital and General Catalyst, Jeh Aerospace will now invest in better machines and technology. They also plan to hire more skilled workers and expand their work across the world.

India is already becoming a popular place for airplane companies. For example, Airbus and Boeing both plan to spend over $1 billion a year buying parts from Indian suppliers. Jeh Aerospace wants to make India even more important in the aircraft world.

Jeh Aerospace is a good example of how Indian startups are using smart ideas and new technology to solve global problems. With a clear goal, strong leadership, and solid support from investors, this young company may soon become one of the top names in the aerospace supply chain.

As the world looks for better ways to build and fly airplanes, startups like Jeh Aerospace are showing how India can lead the way.

Aug. 5, 2025 1:51 p.m. 1947

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