Jeh Aerospace To Build Rs 4.2 Billion AI-Led Plant In Hyderabad
The new facility, named Mach 2, will be located at Horizon Industrial Park and is scheduled to be operational in 2026. It will supplement the company’s existing 50,000 sq ft unit. “Our new Hyderabad facility is being engineered as a software-defined, AI-augmented system that can think, adapt and execute with precision at scale,” said Jeh founder and CEO Vishal Sanghavi.
The firm is investing around USD 50 million (approximately Rs 4.2 billion) in the project. Mach 2 will focus on producing advanced, flight-critical aero-engine and aerostructure components on a significantly larger scale. The facility aims to manufacture complex components more quickly, with higher precision and far greater consistency—driven by rising global aerospace demand and the need for suppliers capable of supporting higher production rates with strong reliability.
The company noted that its customers are ramping up significantly and require partners with increased capacity, faster lead times and stronger digital process control. Mach 2 will enable Jeh to meet this demand proactively, the firm told The Hindu.
Jeh Aerospace currently employs just over 120 people. With the new facility, the workforce is expected to “at least double”, requiring additional staff across engineering, manufacturing, quality, automation and digital operations.
Headquartered in Atlanta, the company counts General Catalyst, Elevation Capital and IndiGo Ventures among its investors and has an order book of USD 150 million.
“Our Kothur park showcases the next generation of industrial infrastructure that is sustainable, connected and globally competitive,” said Horizon CEO Urvish Rambhia.