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Tata Projects, ASI Global to Build Aircraft MRO Hubs in India

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imgTata Projects Ltd (TPL), a company specializing in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), has partnered with ASI Global, a renowned expert in aircraft hangar design and production, to collaborate on providing aircraft maintenance facilities in India through a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).  

Additionally, Tata Projects has expanded its strategic focus by collaborating with international experts to accelerate the development of advanced aviation infrastructure and strengthen India’s position as a regional MRO hub.

The collaboration is expected to offer end-to-end, turnkey solutions for hangars and MRO facilities, combining TPL’s integrated delivery capabilities with ASI Global’s advanced modular construction and structural engineering expertise.

This strategic alliance aims to meet the surging demand for aviation infrastructure from commercial airlines, third-party MROs, business jet operators, and the defence sector.

With India poised to become one of the world’s largest aviation markets, the need for rapidly deployable, high-quality maintenance infrastructure is critical. The partnership positions Tata Projects and ASI Global as sole integrated solution providers for hangars, stressed arch structures, sports centers, and bulk storage facilities — all built to global standards.

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Vinayak Pai, MD & CEO, Tata Projects states, “This partnership marks a significant step in delivering ready-to-operate MRO assets for India’s aviation sector. We’re combining engineering excellence with speed, safety, and reliability.”

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Mark Langbein, MD of ASI Global adds, “Together with Tata Projects, we offer clients a one-stop solution backed by deep experience, in-house fabrication, and unmatched delivery capability.”

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This MoU signals a new chapter in India’s aviation infrastructure story — one built on precision, partnership, and future-ready design.


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