Dynamatic Technologies’ A220 Door Delivery Analyzed
Dynamatic Technologies just finished building and is sending out the first full set of doors for the Airbus A220 plane. This means they built all eight doors – the ones for passengers, service, cargo, and emergency exits – right here in India. This is a big deal because it shows India is getting really good at making complicated parts for airplanes.
Key Points
- India’s aerospace industry is rapidly growing in capability.
- Dynamatic achieved 99% local content for A220 doors.
- This supports Airbus’ global supply chain operations.
- “Make in India” initiative is strengthened through this delivery.
- Collaboration between Dynamatic, Airbus, and Indian suppliers.
- Record time achieved for complex aerostructure manufacturing.
Why This Matters
Dr. Udayant Malhoutra, the boss of Dynamatic Technologies, said that this is a really important step. The A220 is one of the newest and best airplanes being made today. Dynamatic’s team worked hard to build these doors in India, using parts and ideas from other Indian companies and with help from Airbus. They managed to make almost all the parts themselves, which is a huge accomplishment.
They did this quickly and efficiently, and it shows that India can create advanced airplane parts. This is also helping to create jobs and make India a key part of Airbus’s worldwide plan for building and selling airplanes. It’s a big step toward “Make in India,” which means building things in India for the world.
Dynamatic Technologies is working with lots of other Indian companies in the aerospace industry. This means they’re not just making doors; they’re building a whole network of businesses that can make all sorts of airplane parts.
This program is the biggest aerospace export project ever for India, and it’s helping the country become a leader in airplane manufacturing.
The successful delivery of these A220 doors validates India’s growing aerospace manufacturing capabilities and strengthens global supply chains.



