Sigma gets ₹3,800 crore Rolls-Royce contract for aerospace parts
India's defence and aerospace sector receives a significant boost. Hyderabad's Sigma Advanced Systems has secured a major deal worth ₹3,800 crore with Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc. This seven-year contract will see Sigma supply high-precision aerospac...

Sigma will supply a wide portfolio of high-precision-engineered, safety-critical components and assemblies for Rolls-Royce's aerospace programmes. Deliveries will be made through the company's manufacturing network across India and the UK.
The partnership is expected to deliver multi-year revenues to Sigma, besides positioning it as a long-term player for high-value aerospace programmes, helping gain visibility for such programmes being planned in India as well.
"This partnership with Rolls-Royce reflects how our strategy is taking shape," said Sunil Kumar Kalidindi, chief executive at Sigma Advanced Systems. "It validates the investments we have made in building a connected India-UK platform and our focus on quality, reliability and long-term partnerships. We see this as an opportunity to deepen our role in global aerospace programmes while continuing to scale our capabilities across both regions."
Leveraging its India-UK dual-source model, the company is looking to bring cost-efficient scale in India and is seeking to transition from a system player to a more integrated manufacturing partner capable of handling larger work packages.
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