AINALERTS » JANUARY 17, 2013
January 17, 2013, 3:20 PM
UTC Aerospace Systems has become the first U.S. company to manufacture aerospace products in India under the terms of a bilateral aviation safety agreement (BASA) signed in 2011 by the U.S. FAA and India’s Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The agreement gives blanket approval for manufacturing U.S. aerospace products in India, or vice versa.
At a factory in Bangalore in southern India, UTC Aerospace Systems, which includes the former Goodrich businesses acquired last year, started making life rafts for business aircraft. Under the terms of the BASA, UTC and other U.S. companies are expected to start manufacturing a variety of products for general aviation aircraft, including seats, lighting and batteries.
The FAA initially granted UTC “shadow certification” for the life rafts, having ensured that the DGCA had the required skills and training in place to provide technical oversight of the production process in Bangalore. The recent signing of implementation procedures for airworthiness between the two agencies will allow UTC to start delivering equipment certified by DGCA to customers, including both OEMs and aircraft owners. UTC Aerospace Systems vice president Chris Rao said that the company expects to start exporting from India within three to six months.
To date, the U.S. has signed BASA agreements with 24 countries.
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