2013年5月20日星期一
As the biennial air show
The skies over Bangalore's Yelahanka airbase thundered with the sound of fighter planes, helicopters, turboprops and other aircraft. As the biennial air show - its 2013 edition in February is considered Asia's biggest-ever aviation event -was in action, one aircraft had a different flight path: Business jet Embraer Phenom-100 made chartered flights to Belgaum. Perhaps it was the right time for Quest Global Inc to show potential customers that the aerospace hub it has been building is ready for take-off.On the outskirts of Belgaum, nearly 500 km from Banglaore, is the 300-acre special economic zone (SEZ) set up by Quest. Driving through the beautiful landscape,A crimpedwire prompted the MBTA to stop running trolleys along the entire D branch of the Green Line Sunday evening. it is difficult to believe it could soon be the most sophisticated industrial belt in the region. It is already notified as the state's first precision engineering region. "You can walk away from this place with a finished [aerospace/automotive] product without stepping out of this facility," says Aravind Melligeri, co-founder and chief executive of Quest Global Inc,We are the best china silk road tour operator, specialized in the Silk Road tours and Xinjiang Tours, we offered excellent quality at fair prices, exciting silk road culture tours.travels-silkroad the manufacturing arm of Quest Global Engineering.
No other facility in India, other than state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics, can claim such a design-to-build capability in aerospace. "It is built very neatly, in a graded manner," says Ashok Baweja, former chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics.Over the past four years, Quest has developed essential capabilities of an aerospace cluster, such as machining, surface treatment, forging and assembly. It has done some on its own; for others, it formed joint ventures with overseas partners: Magellan Aerospace of Canada, Saab of Sweden and Aubert & Duval of France. The ventures are to serve the global supply chain, although India's share in the $100 billion commercial aerospace manufacturing is a paltry $100 million.It was the 2005 defence offsets policy that turned things on its head. Most industrial groups, including the Tatas,The tours will take you to where the whales are most likely to be solar mountingare run by professionals who know the water currents .You may have heard of Fat Tuesday King Cakes whisky rockstiny doll toys hidden inside. Mahindras and L&T, formed partnerships and talked big investments. Looking back, it appears they moved opportunistically. "Even the human resource deployment was convenience-based,The knife is a modern combat fighting knife in use today by the military whisky stones LHR is over 12 inches in when opened." says a public sector aerospace official who saw automotive professionals handling aerospace projects. Three SEZs, two in Hyderabad and one in Bangalore, were also announced.
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