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French manufacturers out in force for the Aero India show 2019

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The French Pavilion coordinated by GIFAS will showcase 36 companies at this international show to be held in Bangalore from 20 to 24 February 2019.

The exhibitors on the French Pavilion will be: ABC – Aérocampus Aquitaine – Aerometals & Alloys – Air Liquide – ASB Group – Aubert & Duval – Axon’Cable – Cimulec – Daher – Dassault Aviation – Dassault Systèmes – Draka Fileca – First Schwitchtech – Gaches Chimie – Hexcel – Interface Concept – Lauak – LGM – Mach Aéro – Novae Aerospace – NSE – Paris Saint-Denis Aéro – Pinette Emidecau Industries (PEI) – Precicast – Rafale International – Rafaut – Recaero – Roxel – Safran – Saft – Satys – Secan – Sonovision Aetos – Sopra Steria – Thales – Weare Group.

If we add the French companies taking their own stands: Airbus – Liebherr Aerospace – MBDA – Nicomatic India Electronics – Staubli Faverges – Zodiac Data Systems, and those exhibiting under the Indian flag (Alkan / Nucon Aerospace Pvt Ltd – Alten – Assystem – Bolloré Logistics – Lisi Aerospace / Ankit – Radiall – Titeflex), France will have the strongest foreign showing by numbers of exhibiting companies, with 49 companies led by Eric Trappier, Chairman of GIFAS, Chairman & CEO of Dassault-Aviation. All sectors will be represented – civil and military aerospace, defence and space.

His Excellency Mr Alexandre Ziegler, Ambassador of France to India, and Lieutenant-General Thierry Carlier, Director for International Development of the Defence Procurement Agency (DGA), representing the Minister for the Armed Forces, will visit the show for official meetings with the Indian authorities. They will make a point of exchanging views with the SME stand personnel on the French Pavilion.

Meetings have been scheduled all week long between the French manufacturers and Indian companies, prime contractors as well as MSMEs.

Rafale aircraft manufactured by Dassault Aviation and deployed by the French Air Force, a Dassault Falcon 2000S, an Airbus A330-900, an Airbus C295 and Airbus H135 and H145 helicopters will be presented.

It should be pointed out that some fifteen GIFAS member groups and companies have set up industrial sites in India or have opened sales offices since GIFAS led an outward mission to India in April 2018 to strengthen Franco-Indian aerospace cooperation. GIFAS now has its own office in New Delhi and set up a GIFAS Indian Committee to advise on developing partnerships with Indian industry players.

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