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Lufthansa Technik considering Bengaluru for expansion: Karnataka minister

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Bengaluru, Aug 12 (PTI) Lufthansa Technik, a global provider of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services, is considering Bengaluru for expanding its operations, Karnataka Minister M B Patil said on Wednesday.

He said this after holding discussions with a high-level delegation from the company, led by Marcel Pastuska, CEO, Lufthansa Technik Services India (Bengaluru).

Annett Baessler, Deputy Consul General of Germany in Bengaluru, was also present.

Patil said the delegation was briefed on Bengaluru’s strong aviation ecosystem, globally connected international airport, skilled talent pool, research and development capabilities, investor-friendly policies, engineering expertise, and well-established Aerospace and Defence ecosystem.

The state minister for Large and Medium Industries said the state government would work closely with Invest India and other stakeholders to take forward the company’s investment proposal.

If realised, the investment would further strengthen Karnataka’s position as a globally competitive Aerospace and Defence hub, he added. PTI AMP SSK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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