ITP Aero has marked the expansion of its Hyderabad operations with a groundbreaking ceremony for a new facility in Hyderabad, India. The development will further strengthen the company’s presence in the country and reflects its continued long-term investment in the region.
Having operated in Hyderabad for 15 years, ITP Aero has established strong engineering and industrial capabilities, developed a skilled local workforce and built close partnerships within the regional aerospace sector.
The new Hyderabad facility, scheduled to become fully operational in 2027, will manufacture components for commercial aviation engines, including fabricated and machined parts, supporting rising demand across the civil aerospace sector. The site represents the next stage of ITP Aero’s expansion in India and will strengthen its role within the global aviation supply chain.
The development is expected to create more than 350 skilled jobs over the next five years, in addition to the company’s existing 250 manufacturing roles in the region. As part of its continued growth in India, ITP Aero has also appointed Sandeep Sharma as Managing Director India, bringing more than two decades of aerospace industry experience.
Carlos Alzola, Managing Director of ITP Aero Group, commented on the new expansion: “Hyderabad has been part of our industrial journey for 15 years, we have seen this site grow and evolve alongside our business. This expansion is a source of pride, reflecting what we have achieved together and our confidence in the region’s people and manufacturing capabilities. It also reinforces our long‑term commitment to supporting the continued growth of commercial aviation worldwide, made possible by the consistent support of the Government of Telangana throughout this journey”.
The expansion comes amid continued global growth for ITP Aero, which reported revenues of €1.88 billion in 2025, up 17%, while EBITDA increased 28% to €379 million. The company has also committed €1.2 billion towards research and development and capital expenditure across its global operations by 2030.



















