- With this new agreement, Indra Group strengthens its extensive network of alliances and collaboration agreements with companies around the world, consolidating its position as one of the leading global players in the aerospace and defense sectors
- The company promotes the development of local industry wherever it operates and, through collaboration agreements, is able to provide more agile and closer service to its clients
Madrid, June 16, 2025 – Indra Group and the Indian technology company AXISCADES have signed an agreement to collaborate on the production of solutions for the aerospace and defense markets.
Indra Group CEO, José Vicente de los Mozos, and AXISCADES Chairman, Dr. Sampath Ravinarayanan, signed the Memorandum of Understanding at the Aerospace Show taking place this week in Le Bourget, in the presence of Indra Chairman, Angel Escribano, and AXISCADES CEO, Alfonso Martinez.
The agreement aims to manufacture in India several Indra solutions, such as antennas for its Tactical Air Navigation Systems (TACAN), Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) that provides in-flight information to aircraft, and countermeasure systems, as part of a broader system designed by Indra to protect aircraft in flight from potential missile attacks using guided systems, such as the well-known MANPADS.
The collaboration between the two companies strengthens Indra’s position in the global aerospace systems market and its network of alliances with companies worldwide. At the same time, Indra contributes to enhancing the capabilities of Indian companies, in a country where it has maintained a strong presence for years as a provider of cutting-edge systems and technologies across various sectors. Notable achievements include systems delivered to the country’s Armed Forces and projects for the modernization of civil air traffic management.