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Bharat Forge Signs Long-Term Deal with Embraer, Becomes First Indian Forging Supplier in Its Global Aerospace Chain

May 15, 2026 4 min read
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Bharat Forge Limited has signed a long-term supply agreement with Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, making it the first Indian company ever to enter Embraer's global aerospace supply chain as a forged component supplier. The deal covers the manufacturing and supply of critical landing gear forgings for Embraer's commercial and defence aircraft platforms, marking a landmark moment for India's rapidly maturing aerospace manufacturing sector.

Under the terms of the agreement, Bharat Forge will produce high-integrity forged components used specifically in landing gear systems — structures that rank among the most mechanically demanding and safety-critical assemblies on any aircraft. Landing gear forgings must endure extreme cyclical loads, high-impact stresses, and must perform flawlessly across thousands of flight cycles, all under the most stringent international aerospace safety certifications. Meeting these requirements calls for advanced metallurgical know-how, precision engineering at scale, and uncompromising adherence to global quality standards — capabilities that Bharat Forge has spent decades cultivating.

For Bharat Forge, the Embraer agreement is a validation of its growing stature as a globally trusted supplier of complex, mission-critical aerospace components. The Pune-headquartered company has been steadily building its aerospace credentials through investments in cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, rigorous process controls, and strategic partnerships with leading original equipment manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers worldwide. This latest contract deepens that trajectory, anchoring the company within one of the world's most respected commercial and defence aviation supply chains.

Amit B Kalyani, Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director of Bharat Forge Limited, described the development as a proud achievement — not just for the company, but for the Indian aerospace manufacturing industry as a whole. He emphasized that earning a place in Embraer's supply chain as its first Indian forging partner is a direct reflection of the engineering depth and manufacturing excellence that Bharat Forge has built over the years in the aerospace domain.

Kalyani also pointed to the broader strategic value of the collaboration. He noted that the partnership will help the company further scale its capabilities in structural aerospace components, building on the strong foundation it has already established in aero engine component manufacturing.



Looking ahead, he expressed confidence that the Embraer engagement would open new doors for Bharat Forge to deepen its relationships with other global aerospace leaders and position the company as a contributor to next-generation aviation programs.

For Embraer, the agreement is equally significant. This marks the first time the Brazilian aircraft maker has entered into such a supply arrangement with an Indian forging company, a milestone that aligns with Embraer's broader industrial strategy of expanding its supplier base in India. The company has been actively strengthening ties with Indian industry players and government stakeholders, exploring long-term opportunities across commercial aviation, defence procurement, and supply chain localisation initiatives. The partnership with Bharat Forge is expected to support these objectives while generating sustained value through technology-driven manufacturing collaboration.

Bharat Forge's selection by Embraer also reflects a wider shift in global aerospace supply chain dynamics, with India increasingly being recognized as a credible and competitive hub for high-complexity, precision-engineered components. As global OEMs look to diversify their supplier networks and reduce single-source dependencies, Indian manufacturers with demonstrated technical capabilities and international certifications are finding themselves at the center of new long-term supply chain conversations.

Headquartered in Pune, Bharat Forge operates one of the largest and most diversified global forging networks in the world. Its manufacturing footprint spans multiple countries, and its integrated capabilities cover the full value chain — from design and engineering through to machining, testing, and validation. The company serves a wide range of sectors including automotive, aerospace, defence, railways, construction, mining, oil and gas, marine, and power generation.

Within aerospace specifically, the company's dedicated division focuses on the design, development, and production of highly engineered components and assemblies for both civil and military applications. Over the years, it has built a reputation for supplying complex structural and rotating parts to some of the world's most demanding aerospace programs, supported by significant capital investment in advanced forging presses, heat treatment facilities, and non-destructive testing infrastructure.

The Embraer deal is the latest in a series of moves that underscore Bharat Forge's ambition to become a top-tier global aerospace supplier. As India's aerospace and defence manufacturing ecosystem continues to mature — driven by policy support, growing domestic demand, and increasing OEM interest in India-based sourcing — companies like Bharat Forge are well-positioned to capture a larger share of the global supply chain. The long-term nature of the Embraer agreement signals mutual confidence and sets the stage for a sustained, innovation-led industrial partnership between two companies operating at the forefront of their respective fields.


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