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Jeh Aerospace Raises $11 Million to Expand India's Commercial Aircraft Supply Chain

Jeh Aerospace Secures $11 Million to Enhance India’s Position in Global Aircraft Supply Chain
Indian aerospace startup Jeh Aerospace has raised $11 million in a Series A funding round aimed at expanding its manufacturing capabilities and addressing persistent challenges within the global commercial aircraft supply chain. Founded by former Tata Group executives Vishal Sanghavi and Venkatesh Mudragalla, the company seeks to establish India as a significant supplier of precision metallic components for aero engines and aerostructures. Jeh Aerospace primarily targets U.S.-based Tier 1 suppliers that serve major aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing.
Strategic Vision and Operational Footprint
Vishal Sanghavi, Jeh Aerospace’s CEO, emphasized the company’s mission to unlock India’s potential beyond large original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). “At Tatas, we unlocked India’s potential for large OEMs like Boeing, Airbus, Sikorsky, and GE. With Jeh Aerospace, we want to unlock India’s potential for the Tier 1 and Tier 2 manufacturers in the supply chain,” he stated. The company is headquartered in Atlanta to maintain close proximity to its U.S. customers, while its 60,000-square-foot, software-driven manufacturing facility operates out of Hyderabad, India.
Jeh Aerospace employs advanced precision machinery, robotics, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to significantly reduce product introduction lead times—from the industry standard of 15 weeks to just 15 days. Its software-defined manufacturing approach enables dynamic scheduling and ensures consistent, high-quality supply, a model that has attracted considerable investor interest.
Funding and Industry Context
The Series A funding round was led by Elevation Capital, with participation from General Catalyst, bringing Jeh Aerospace’s total institutional funding to approximately $15 million. This latest investment follows a recent undisclosed strategic infusion from IndiGo Ventures, the corporate venture arm of Indian airline IndiGo. Ashray Iyengar, principal at Elevation Capital, lauded Jeh Aerospace’s “truly differentiated approach to aerospace manufacturing.”
Jeh Aerospace’s growth trajectory coincides with a surge in global air traffic demand. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported a 10.4% year-over-year increase in air traffic in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. This rebound has led airlines to expand their fleets, driving up aircraft orders amid ongoing industry challenges such as talent shortages and production delays. According to McKinsey, the commercial aircraft backlog has reached nearly 15,700 units, intensifying pressure on Tier 1 suppliers and exposing vulnerabilities within the supply chain.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite Jeh Aerospace’s ambitions, expanding India’s role in the commercial aircraft sector remains complex. The company faces competition from established players like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), which has struggled to achieve self-reliance and scale operations to meet global standards. As Jeh Aerospace gains momentum, large OEMs may increase scrutiny of emerging suppliers, potentially altering supplier dynamics and prompting competitors to seek strategic partnerships or further differentiate their offerings.
With its latest funding, Jeh Aerospace is positioning itself to leverage its technology-driven, agile manufacturing model to make India a preferred destination for aerospace component production, while potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of the global aircraft supply chain.

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