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Dynamatic Technologies today announced the readiness for delivery of the first complete ship-set of all eight doors comprising of main passenger doors, service doors, cargo doors and over wing emergency exit doors for the Airbus A220 aircraft. The readiness for delivery, marks a significant milestone in the 'Make in India' initiative and underscores the country's rising capabilities in complex aerostructure manufacturing.
Dr. Udayant Malhoutra, CEO & MD of Dynamatic Technologies, said, 'The A220 represents the pinnacle of modern commercial aviation, and Dynamatic is proud to have successfully industrialised all door variants for this aircraft right here in India. By collaborating with Airbus and our domestic partner-suppliers, we have achieved over 99% indigenous value-added content for these high-technology aerostructures - a testament to the extraordinary teamwork of our people and the Government of India in delivering world-class manufacturing in record time.
This delivery firmly positions India as a vital hub in Airbus' global supply chain. By bringing together an extensive network of Indian aerospace players, we are not just creating jobs and fostering advanced capabilities; we are reinforcing the 'Make in India' vision by establishing the largest aerospace export program in our country's history.'
Dynamatic said the partnership strengthens its role in Dassault's supply chain and aligns with the Make in India programme by deepening local aerospace manufacturing. The two companies have been working together since January 2024 on flight critical aerostructures.
Dassault noted that Dynamatic has become a reliable partner and that the new agreement will support the continued success of the jet, which is known for its range, comfort and advanced technology.
Dynamatic Technologies designs and builds highly engineered products for automotive, aeronautic, hydraulic and security applications. It operates design and manufacturing facilities in India, the UK and Germany.
On a consolidated basis, net profit of Dynamatic Technologies declined 72.49% to Rs 3.31 crore while net sales rose 8.57% to Rs 392.38 crore in Q2 September 2025 over Q2 September 2024.
Dassault Aviation and Dynamatic Technologies (DTL) have entered into a strategic agreement for the manufacturing and assembly of the complete rear fuselage (Section 5) for Dassault's latest business jet, the Falcon 6X. This milestone follows the successful industrialisation by DTL of the rear fuel tank, whose commercial production has already commenced with deliveries made to Dassault Aviation.
Building on the long-term involvement of DASSAULT Aviation on the Make In India policy and a previous collaboration established in January 2024, under which Dynamatic undertook the manufacturing of flight-critical aero structures for the Falcon 6X, this new agreement marks an expansion of Dynamatic's role in the Falcon 6X to now include the complete rear fuselage assembly. This development reinforces Dynamatic's position as a trusted supplier in the aerospace sector and further supports India's Make in India initiative by promoting indigenous aerospace manufacturing capabilities.
The Falcon 6X is recognized globally for its exceptional range, comfort, and advanced technology. Dassault Aviation's ongoing efforts to collaborate with premier suppliers like Dynamatic underscore its dedication to innovation and manufacturing excellence.
Shares of Dynamatic Technologies fell 1.45% to Rs 8476.35 on Friday, 5 December 2025.
The consortium of L&T and Bharat Electronics (BEL), which is pursuing India's 5th Generation Fighter Aircraft (AMCA), is announced the onboarding of Dynamatic Technologies (DTL), as an exclusive partner for the programme.
This collaboration will combine DTL's global expertise in complex aerostructures and sub systems manufacture for leading aerospace original equipment manufacturers, with L&T's engineering excellence and BEL's cutting-edge electronics expertise. This synergy brings unique strength to AMCA's development and boosts domestic capabilities in advanced aerospace manufacturing.