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The importance of skill education in aerospace manufacturing
Manufacturing Today
|July 2025
Why aerospace manufacturing is the next frontier for skill-based education in India
Aerospace is one of those industries where precision isn't just important. It is everything. A single error can mean the difference between safety and disaster. Recent aircraft accidents in India and South Korea have once again underscored the critical importance of every step in the aviation process, from manufacturing to maintenance. Behind every safe flight are thousands of components, and behind each component are skilled hands and trained minds.
As India's aviation and space sectors grow, the country finds itself at a crossroads. There is no dearth of ambition, demand or infrastructure. However, the question is whether there are enough skilled and job-ready people to sustain this momentum.
The safety context: Why skills matter more than everIn 2023, global commercial aviation reached one of its safest years on record, with accident rates at a historic low. But the nature of this industry is such that even one failure is one too many. An aircraft mishap doesn't just affect those on board. It also impacts those on the ground. It can impact people on the ground, national reputation, and public trust. This is especially true in densely populated countries like India, where a minor slip can have amplified consequences.
And so, in aerospace, safety is not just a goal; it is a fundamental principle. And achieving that baseline consistently means investing in people with the right skills.
Behind every safe flight are thousands of components, and behind each component are skilled hands and trained minds.
A sector poised for liftoff
This story is from the July 2025 edition of Manufacturing Today.
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