| Aviation boom engineers offset boom
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Bangalore, August, 2007
The central government's offset policy is expected to bring aviation off-shoring deals worth over $10 billion to the country in the next couple of years.
The governement has already committed to acquire commercial and defence aviation products, aircraft, components, services and equipment worth $40 billion, with an offset component ranging from 30% to 50%.
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Aerospace vendors to bid for projects
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Bangalore, July, 2007
Aerospace Engineering vendors in India plan to form a consortium to bid for high-value projects that can be jointly executed in the country. More than seven aerospace IT players such as Infosys, Satyam, HCL, Quest, CADES, Infotech and BAE-HAL among others, are said to be in the process of forming the consortium, to secure better recognition for the domestic aerospace skills in the global market.
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| CADES receives Airbus certificate of approval for design engineering services |
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Bangalore , January 2007
CADES, India’s leading Aerospace product design and development company, today announced that it has been approved by Airbus in accordance with Airbus process. This approval opens new opportunities for CADES to work directly with Airbus, in the Product Design and Engineering Services areas.
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| CADES enters into strategic co-operation with Fokker Services |
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Bangalore, 13 th December, 2006
CADES, a fastest growing Engineering product design and development solutions company , today announced, its strategic co-operative venture with Fokker services.
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