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Sarla Aviation to Invest ₹1,300 Crore in Aerospace Facility in Andhra Pradesh

Sarla Aviation to Invest ₹1,300 Crore in Aerospace Facility in Andhra Pradesh
Sarla Aviation has unveiled plans to invest ₹1,300 crore in the development of a sprawling 500-acre aerospace manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh. This initiative represents a significant milestone in India’s pursuit of advanced aerial mobility, with a particular focus on electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The project aims to accelerate the country’s transition to urban air mobility (UAM) and establish India as a global leader in next-generation aviation technologies.
A Comprehensive Aerospace Ecosystem
The proposed facility is poised to become India’s first fully integrated ecosystem dedicated to eVTOL manufacturing and operations. It will consolidate manufacturing, flight testing, certification, training, and maintenance within a single campus designed to meet international aerospace standards. With the capacity to produce up to 1,000 aircraft annually, the site could emerge as one of the world’s largest eVTOL manufacturing hubs.
Sarla Aviation emphasized the transformative potential of the project, stating that the giga facility will not only shape the future of aircraft but also generate thousands of high-skill jobs, reinforcing India’s position in sustainable aerial mobility. The campus will house advanced manufacturing lines for composites, powertrains, wire harnesses, landing-gear systems, flight-control computers, and embedded systems. Infrastructure plans include India’s largest wind tunnel, a two-kilometre runway, VTOL testing pads, research and development laboratories, simulation environments, pilot training centres, and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) units. Sustainability will be a core focus, with renewable energy systems, water recycling, zero-liquid-discharge processes, and biodiversity zones integrated into the facility’s design.
Strategic Collaborations and Market Context
Sarla Aviation is working closely with the Andhra Pradesh government to develop certification infrastructure, R&D support, and UAM corridors, including the establishment of vertiports. The company envisions commercial air-taxi operations commencing by 2029 across major South Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kochi, which are currently under consideration for initial routes.
The project enters a competitive aerospace landscape in Andhra Pradesh, where established players like Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and Premier Explosives are likely to intensify efforts to secure defense contracts and expand their manufacturing capabilities. The region is witnessing a surge in aerospace investments, with companies such as Inavia Aviation planning a major MRO hub and PVV Infra developing a solar cell manufacturing facility. These developments may increase scrutiny of Sarla Aviation’s financial stability and operational execution as it seeks to establish itself alongside industry veterans.
Earlier this year, Sarla Aviation secured $10 million in a Series A1 funding round led by Accel, with participation from prominent Indian technology founders. The company has also initiated partnership discussions with Bengaluru International Airport to conduct future air-mobility trials, underscoring its ambition to play a pivotal role in India’s emerging aerial mobility sector.

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