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Our presence In India

Rolls-Royce started its journey in India over 80 years ago with the powering of the first Tata Aviation aircraft with Gypsy engines. We have continually expanded our footprint and are now a key player in the critical growth sectors of aerospace, marine, and energy with our integrated power systems. We have progressed from licensed production and engineering services to component manufacturing and supply chain activities.

We’re proud to have a strong presence in India, and are excited about our growing future in Bengaluru. Through innovative solutions and diverse, globally renowned products, we are poised to become an engineering hub in the region. We support government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and are committed to strengthening our local footprint for high-end technology in the growing aerospace sector in India.

We’re searching for talented engineers to help us shape the future of Rolls-Royce in India.

Civil Aerospace
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Our civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 35 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world. Demand for our products remains robust and underpins strong performance.

Today, our engines power over 50% of Indian Wide Body international routes. The Trent 700 powers 66% of the A330 services to India and our Trent XWB – the world’s most efficient engine flying today – is scheduled to power seven more Sri Lankan Airbus A350-900 aircrafts.

Defence Aerospace
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Rolls-Royce remains the second largest provider of defence aero-engine products and services globally with 16,000 engines in the service of 160 customers in 103 countries. Our engines power aircraft in every major sector including: transport; combat; patrol; trainers; helicopters; and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

We powered the first aircraft of both the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy Air Arm. Today, more than 750 Rolls-Royce engines power Indian military aircraft such as the Adour engine, which powers Jaguar, the Indian Air Force’s strike fighter while the AE 2100 powers the C 130J Hercules transport aircraft.

Marine
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Rolls-Royce has a world-leading range of capabilities in the marine market, encompassing the design, supply and support of power and propulsion systems. We are leaders in the integration of technologically complex systems for offshore oil and gas, merchant and naval surface and submarine vessels. Comprehensive through life support for our customers is provided through an expanding global network of service facilities.

We have a strong presence in the marine sector in India with customers including the Indian Navy and Coastguard. More than 240 vessels use Rolls-Royce equipment and over 53 UT designed vessels are in service and another 18 under construction at Indian shipyards

Power Systems
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Power Systems is a world-leader in large reciprocating engines, propulsion and distributed energy systems.

For power on land, Bergen Engines India is the Centre of Excellence for design and development of Power Plant Systems of Bergen Engines Group. Over 1000 MWe of Bergen Engines installed base in Asia through its satellite service centres is supported from India. Over 3,000 high speed MTU engines and propulsion systems provide power for the oil and gas industry as well as ships and land, rail and defence vehicles. Engineers at EARC India support design of engine components and systems.

Nuclear
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For some 50 years, Rolls-Royce has been helping Naval and commercial utility customers to maximise plant operation and safely extend plant lifetimes. Our strength is built upon trusted partnerships with customers. Our extensive experience is built on safety, reliability and world-class engineering and manufacturing.

In India, we have a long-term partnership with Avasarala and the Government push to nuclear power programme provides huge opportunities for us.