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Firan Technology Group Corporation (“FTG”) Announces Grand Opening of Its New FTG Aerospace Hyderabad Facility

The new facility will design and make cockpit and avionics products as FTG expands low-cost capacity and targets India’s aerospace and defense market.

  • On Monday, Canadian aerospace electronics manufacturer Firan Technology Group inaugurated its first India manufacturing facility at the GMR Aerospace and Industrial Park in Hyderabad.
  • This launch culminates three years of development, aligning with Prime Minister Modi's "Make in India" policy while adding low-cost capacity alongside FTG's existing China operations.
  • Located within the 277-acre GMR Aerospace and Industrial Park, the customised Built-to-Suit facility manufactures advanced avionics and cockpit interface electronics for global aerospace and defence original equipment manufacturers.
  • Aman Kapoor, CEO of GMR Airport Land Development, stated the presence strengthens domestic and export supply chains, positioning Hyderabad as a leading hub for aerospace innovation.
  • Brad Bourne, President and CEO of FTG, said the company expects to penetrate the Indian market as work continues on training staff, securing certifications, and ramping production.
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Firan Technology Group Corporation (“FTG”) Announces Grand Opening of Its New FTG Aerospace Hyderabad Facility

TORONTO, June 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Firan Technology Group Corporation (TSX: FTG) (OTCQX: FTGFF) today

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The Hindu Business Line broke the news in Chennai, India on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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