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    Cognizant to acquire Belcan for $1.3 billion

    The deal would expand Teaneck, New Jersey-based Cognizant's footprint in the aerospace, defense, space and automotive sectors. Cincinnati-based Belcan, which has been owned by private equity firm AE Industrial Partners since 2015, employs 10,000 people across 60 locations globally. Some of its clients include Boeing, General Motors, Rolls-Royce, the U.S. space agency NASA and the U.S. Navy.

    IndiGo places order for 30 Firm Airbus A350-900 widebody aircraft

    IndiGo has agreed to order 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, powered by Rolls Royce's Trent XWB engine, to strengthen its position as the domestic leader in the Indian aviation industry. The aircraft's configuration will be determined later, with deliveries expected from 2027. IndiGo also holds Purchase Rights for 70 Airbus A350 Family aircraft. The airline also made the largest single aircraft order by any airline was for 500 Airbus aircraft last year.

    Meet the Bengaluru barber who owns over 200 luxury cars

    Indian barber Ramesh Babu, known for his luxurious car collection and rental business through Ramesh Tours and Travels, recently expanded his fleet with the addition of three Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans. This move showcases his ongoing success and passion for high-end automotive experiences, complementing his existing prestigious vehicles like the Rolls Royce Ghost and Mercedes-Maybach.

    GRSE, Rolls-Royce sign license agreement to manufacture MTU S4000 govt marine engines in India

    Warship company GRSE and Rolls-Royce signed an agreement to produce MTU Series 4000 Marine Engines in India. The engines will be manufactured at GRSE's Diesel Engine Plant in Ranchi. The collaboration is part of the 'Make in India' initiative and will benefit the Indian Navy and Coast Guard.

    Rolls-Royce inks seven-year deal with Azad Engineering for military aircraft engine components

    Rolls-Royce has entered a game-changing seven-year partnership with Azad Engineering, based in Hyderabad, to manufacture critical components for its defense aircraft engines. This strategic collaboration propels Azad Engineering into the global supply chain for Rolls-Royce’s advanced aero engines, marking a significant leap for India in defense manufacturing. Key figures express optimism, emphasizing the commitment to building a robust presence in India and contributing to the vision of an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.

    Azad Engineering shares rally 10% on getting order from Rolls-Royce

    Newly-listed Azad Engineering shares rallied 10% to hit a new 52-week high of Rs 729.4 in Monday's trade on BSE after the firm won a big order from Rolls-Royce for critical engine part supply for defence business. The stock was trading 7.6% higher at Rs 727.7 on BSE. The IPO of Azad Engineering received a good response from investors with 80.6 times subscription at close. The company is one of the key manufacturers of qualified product lines supplying global original equipment manufacturers in the aerospace and defence, energy, and oil and gas industries.

    The Economic Times
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