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The two companies combine their capabilities and expertise in aerospace and digital engineering.
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AERTEC and Tech Mahindra will support Airbus’ aeronautical programmes in all its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates, in addition to the engineering services they already provide through the work centres that both companies have in multiple countries.
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The award of this contract marks the culmination of a lengthy and comprehensive Airbus selection process, based on the assessment of technical capabilities, the existence of a global infrastructure, flexibility and a quality audit.
AERTEC, an international company specialised in aerospace technology and based in Malaga TechPark, has been selected by Airbus as a strategic supplier of engineering services together with the Indian multinational Tech Mahindra. The selection process of design engineering, manufacturing engineering and customer service suppliers EMES3, promoted by Airbus Group, has been resolved with the selection, among others, of this technological alliance of companies as a strategic supplier, with which both international firms join their capabilities and specialisation in aerospace and digital engineering.
AERTEC and Tech Mahindra will support Airbus’ aeronautical programmes across all of its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates, in addition to the engineering services they are already providing through the companies’ multi-country operations.
The award of this contract marks the culmination of a lengthy and comprehensive Airbus selection process, based on the assessment of technical capabilities, the existence of a global infrastructure, flexibility and a quality audit.
For Antonio Gómez-Guillamón, CEO and founder of AERTEC, “the achievement of this new milestone is for AERTEC the best recognition for the years of experience in different engineering services provided to one of the most important customers in the aerospace sector. We are very proud of our work and of being able to continue accompanying Airbus as a strategic main supplier in the challenges of the sector for the coming years”.
We are very pleased with this selection,” says Ángel Lucena, AERTEC’s Director of Aerospace Business Development, “which is a recognition of more than 20 years of continuous collaboration and commitment with Airbus Group, a success story that started for us as a local industrial supplier and has led us to become a strategic engineering services partner with a global footprint. We are confident that the AERTEC-Tech Mahindra alliance will enable us to open up new avenues of collaboration in the industry”.
About AERTEC
AERTEC is an international company specialised in aerospace technology that will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2022. It is active in the aerospace, defence and airport industries. It is a Tier 1 supplier of engineering services for AIRBUS in all its divisions: commercial, helicopters, defence and space in the different centres that AIRBUS has worldwide. Its participation in the world’s major aeronautical programmes, such as the A400M, A330MRTT, A350XWB, A320, Beluga and the C295, among others, is noteworthy.
It designs on-board systems for aircraft, unmanned aerial platforms, and guidance solutions for both civil and military applications. It has light tactical UAS of its own design and technology, such as TARSIS 75 and TARSIS 25, for observation and surveillance applications, and support for military operations. It also designs, manufactures and deploys systems for the digitalisation of work environments and automation of functional tests, under the global concept of the smart factory.
In airports, it is positioned as the most aeronautical engineering company, intervening in the study of investment, planning and design, consultancy in airport operation and in the improvement of processes in the terminal area and airfield. It has references in more than 160 airports in more than 40 countries on five continents.
It employs a team of more than 600 professionals and has registered companies in Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Colombia, Peru, the United States and the United Arab Emirates.