Ramco Systems has secured a key deal to provide its aviation MRO software for a new defense maintenance facility being developed by Tata Advanced Systems in Bengaluru.
The agreement places Ramco Systems at the center of digital operations for the upcoming aviation MRO hub that will support the Indian Air Force fleet, including the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft.
Under the partnership, the enterprise software company will deploy its next-generation aviation platform to manage end-to-end maintenance operations at the defense facility. The system will help track aircraft inspections, repairs, component replacements, inventory movement, and compliance processes. By digitizing these tasks, the aviation MRO platform will help the facility run maintenance cycles faster while improving accuracy and operational visibility.
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"We are honoured to have been chosen by TASL as their technology partner for their upcoming Defense MRO facility. Through this collaboration, they gain access to a platform that is compliant with Indian regulations, anticipates operational needs, minimizes downtime, and ensures stable performance across all conditions," said Sandesh Bilagi, president and chief operating officer of Ramco Systems.
The defense MRO facility being built by Tata Advanced Systems is designed to handle depot-level maintenance for the Indian Air Force’s C-130J Super Hercules aircraft. These aircraft play a critical role in military transport, special operations, and humanitarian missions. Until now, some heavy maintenance activities required external support, but the new facility will strengthen India’s in-country servicing capability.
With Ramco Systems’ aviation MRO software, technicians and engineers will be able to manage maintenance schedules, monitor aircraft health, and track spare parts through a centralized digital platform. The technology is expected to streamline complex workflows across engineering, logistics, and supply chain teams working inside the defense maintenance hub.
The collaboration also reflects a broader push to build a stronger aerospace ecosystem in India. By combining Tata Advanced Systems’ defense infrastructure with Ramco Systems’ aviation technology, the project supports the country’s goal of expanding domestic aircraft maintenance and repair capabilities.
Once operational, the Bengaluru facility will serve as a major centre for defense aviation MRO, helping keep the Indian Air Force’s C-130J fleet mission-ready while reducing reliance on overseas maintenance support.
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