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Boeing Inaugurates First India Distribution Center

  • Boeing’s India footprint expands with 36,000-square-foot hub at Khurja, Uttar Pradesh
  • Parts warehouse will help regional aviation customers maintain higher fleet utilization

NEW DELHI, January 15. Boeing announced the opening of the Boeing India Distribution Center in Khurja, Uttar Pradesh. The 36,000-square-footparts warehouse will support regional aviation customers in maximizing fleet utilization. The new site underscores Boeing’s continued commitment to expanding its presence in the country and delivering an efficient, cost-effective, and local solution.

(From L-R): Kinjal Pande, Chief Executive Officer, DB Schenker, Cluster India and Indian Subcontinent; Kevin McMurtrie, Chief Commercial Officer, APAC, DB Schenker; Roland Schmid, regional vice president, Customer Support, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Ryan Weir, vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing for India, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Manisha Desai, vice president & general manager, Commercial Spares & Managed Parts, Boeing Global Services; Salil Gupte, president, Boeing India; Ben Funston, vice president, Supply Chain Execution, Boeing Global Services.

“The Boeing India Distribution Center illustrates Boeing’s commitment to supporting the growth of this market, aligned with the Government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision. This center will support the emergent needs of spare parts for Boeing aircraft in India, reducing lead times, improving availability, and supporting the MRO industry here,” said Salil Gupte, President, Boeing India.

Boeing continues to enhance customer service by growing its global distribution network, including investing in, and developing regional distribution centers. The new India location is one of eight distribution centers around the world that holds and ships spare parts specifically for Boeing’s commercial customers.

“The India Distribution Center represents another significant step forward in Boeing’s strategy to provide parts and services when and where customers need them,” said William Ampofo, Vice President, Parts & Distribution Services and Supply Chain, Boeing Global Services. “It also represents our commitment to delivering efficient, cost-effective solutions for Boeing’s commercial airplane customers in the region.”

Front row (L-R): Ben Funston, vice president, Supply Chain Execution, Boeing Global Services; Salil Gupte, president, Boeing India. Second row (L-R): Roland Schmid, regional vice president, Customer Support, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Manisha Desai, vice president & general manager, Commercial Spares & Managed Parts, Boeing Global Services; Ryan Weir, vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing for India, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Ashwani Bhargava, senior director, Supply Chain Management, Boeing India.

Boeing announced its investment in the distribution center less than a year ago during Aero India 2023, and the first parts were shipped to customers in December 2023.Positioned strategically along India’s Eastern Freight Corridor, with proximity to both Delhi and the upcoming Jewar airport, the distribution center reaffirms Boeing’s commitment to supporting growth and self-reliance objectives in India. The warehouse, which prioritizes innovation, safety, and sustainability, is operated in collaboration with third-party logistics provider DB Schenker.

“We’re excited to collaborate with Boeing on constructing an advanced aviation-focused facility in India. The complexities of warehousing and logistics, combined with Boeing’s distinctive needs, provided us with a unique opportunity to build an innovative setup that meets the distinct spares support requirements of India’s growing aviation industry. This initiative also underlines DB Schenker’s enduring commitment to India, as we expand our local presence and tailor our services to meet the diverse needs of customers across various sectors,” said Kinjal Pande, Chief Executive Officer at DB Schenker, Cluster India, and Indian Subcontinent.

The new distribution center marks Boeing’s most recent development in India, following a series of substantial investments and agreements aimed at bolstering the growth of the civil aviation industry in the country. These initiatives encompass a partnership with GMR Aero Technic to establish a Boeing Converted Freighter line in Hyderabad and the establishment of a Global Support Center in Gurgaon. Additionally, Boeing has committed a $100 million investment in infrastructure and pilot training programs to support India’s growing demand for pilots in the coming two decades.

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