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India's Aeronautical Engineering sector is undoubtedly a specialized field that has seen a lot of growth and development in the last few years. The Indian Civil Aviation MRO market, at present, stands at around $900 million and is anticipated to grow to $4.33 billion by 2025, increasing at a CAGR of about 14-15 percent. With the increasing number of airports, private players in the airline industry, and the introduction of business ventures like Aeropark in Chennai contributing to this growth, the industry is bound to have a positive growth scope. To add to this, the Indian drone industry will have a total turnover of up to $1.8 billion by 2026 and one of the major reasons for this is the introduction of Drones to the commercial market. Also, Urban Air Mobility, in simple terms, Air Taxis is getting recognized.There is no denying that the Aeronautical sector is poised for tremendous growth in India. Established in 1994 by SNR Sons Charitable Trust, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering...
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