Cyient DLM Secures Avionics Manufacturing Contract from Thales
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Cyient DLM Secures Avionics Manufacturing Contract from Thales

Cyient DLM has won a strategic avionics manufacturing contract from Thales to produce high-reliability printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) for next-generation flight avionics systems. These mission-critical PCBAs will be deployed in leading commercial aircraft platforms, reinforcing Cyient DLM’s position as a trusted partner in the global aerospace and defence sector.

The partnership highlights Cyient DLM’s expertise in high-reliability electronics and its commitment to advancing avionics technology through strategic collaborations. As a subsidiary of Cyient, the company continues to leverage its engineering and manufacturing capabilities to drive innovation in aerospace and defence electronics.

(Business Standard)
                       

Cyient DLM has won a strategic avionics manufacturing contract from Thales to produce high-reliability printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) for next-generation flight avionics systems. These mission-critical PCBAs will be deployed in leading commercial aircraft platforms, reinforcing Cyient DLM’s position as a trusted partner in the global aerospace and defence sector.The partnership highlights Cyient DLM’s expertise in high-reliability electronics and its commitment to advancing avionics technology through strategic collaborations. As a subsidiary of Cyient, the company continues to leverage its engineering and manufacturing capabilities to drive innovation in aerospace and defence electronics.(Business Standard)                       

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