Godrej Enterprises Group’s aerospace business plans to invest nearly ₹100 crore over the next three years to strengthen India’s aero engine and aerospace manufacturing ecosystem through advanced engineering, R&D and digital manufacturing technologies.

The company said it is the only private company in India with demonstrated capability to manufacture all modules of an aero engine. The aerospace business has partnered with global OEMs including Boeing, GE Aerospace, Safran Aircraft Engines, Rolls-Royce and RTX.

The business recorded nearly 25 per cent year-on-year growth, while exports rose by over 30 per cent, reflecting its growing role in global aerospace supply chains.

The group is also developing a 100-acre manufacturing facility in Khalapur, Maharashtra, which will support aerospace and propulsion-adjacent programmes for Indian and international OEMs.

Maneck Behramkamdin, Business Head, Aerospace Business, Godrej Enterprises Group, said:
“Aero engine ecosystems are built on deep engineering capability, uncompromising quality, resilient supply chains, and sustained execution credibility. Our journey reflects the trust we have earned from global OEMs and our long-term commitment to indigenising critical aerospace systems. With continued investments in innovation, advanced manufacturing, and people capability, Godrej is well positioned to support India’s aero engine ambitions and contribute meaningfully to the global aerospace value chain.”