Collaboration with Boeing marks a major milestone
Mysuru: Minister for Large and Medium Industries, Sri M. B. Patil, on Wednesday inaugurated the new state-of-the-art unit of RangSons Aerospace, a Mysuru-based company that has recently entered into a prestigious partnership with Boeing. On this occasion, the Minister also distributed certificates to 60 ITI graduates who had received skill training at the company.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said, “It is truly a milestone that the RangSons family, who once traded in incense sticks, have today made a distinct mark in the aerospace sector. It is noteworthy that they have built their new facility adjacent to the existing one. The Department of Industries will extend all necessary support for their initiatives in the aerospace field. It is heartening to see that this new unit matches global standards in scale, design, and ambition.”
He lauded the partnership between RangSons Aerospace and Boeing, describing it as highly commendable. “This facility features cutting-edge production systems and modern engineering laboratories. RangSons’ commitment to precision manufacturing of global standards stands as a fine example of industrial excellence. There can be no better evidence that our aerospace companies are fully capable of meeting global market demands,” he observed.
Highlighting the importance of skilling, the Minister said, “Skill training plays a vital role in the aerospace sector, and it is commendable that RangSons Aerospace is actively contributing in this direction. The fact that nearly 70% of those trained here have been employed by the company itself is a welcome step, providing local youth with employment opportunities right at their doorstep. The government will continue to support such collaborative efforts. Karnataka accounts for about 65% of India’s aerospace and defence business, and RangSons’ new initiative is a strong boost to the Make in India mission.”

Emphasising Karnataka’s leadership in the field, he added, “The state has a well-developed supply chain, R&D institutions, and a large pool of engineering talent that support the aerospace ecosystem, placing Karnataka at the forefront nationally. The RangSons–Boeing collaboration further strengthens this position. Our focus must now be on equipping young people with the skills needed for such industries. Only then can we gain global recognition and effectively compete on the world stage.”
The Minister also toured various sections of the new unit.
Present on the occasion were RangSons Aerospace CEO Sri Pavan Ranga; senior Boeing officials Ashwani Bhargava, Mohanadas Pillai, and Ganapati Hebbar; Principal Secretary of the Industries Department, Sri S. Selvakumar; and Commissioner Gunjan Krishna.

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