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L&T eyes aerospace expansion to ride $44 billion private space market push

Details of L&T's expansion plans have not yet been made public, but companies such as L&T are well-positioned to benefit from the growing demand for commercial satellite launches.

November 01, 2024 / 08:39 IST
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L&T's Precision Engineering and Systems (PES) unit posted revenue of 46.10 billion rupees ($548.3 million) in FY2024, up 41% from the previous year. The sprawling conglomerate, with operations across construction, infrastructure and technology, reported a consolidated revenue of 2.21 trillion rupees ($26.29 billion) in the same period.
L&T's Precision Engineering and Systems (PES) unit posted revenue of 46.10 billion rupees ($548.3 million) in FY2024, up 41% from the previous year. The sprawling conglomerate, with operations across construction, infrastructure and technology, reported a consolidated revenue of 2.21 trillion rupees ($26.29 billion) in the same period.

Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T), India's largest private-sector defense manufacturer by revenue, is looking to ramp up its aerospace division to strengthen its foothold in the country's burgeoning private space sector, a senior executive said on Thursday.

The move follows the government's recent efforts to open its space industry - traditionally led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) - to private firms. The success of the Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing and Aditya-L1 solar mission has created new opportunities for companies with advanced engineering capabilities.

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"We clearly see an economy growing out there. How fast it will grow and where the contours will be may be hard to predict, but what we can say for sure is that we are going to leverage our 50 years of relationship with ISRO for manufacturing launch vehicles," said AT Ramchandani, senior vice president and head of L&T's Precision Engineering & Systems.

Details of L&T's expansion plans have not yet been made public. With private firms now eligible to design, build, and operate launch services, companies such as L&T are well-positioned to benefit from the growing demand for commercial satellite launches.