
Sigma Advanced Systems Secures £300 Million Long-Term Aerospace Agreement with Rolls-Royce
Sigma Advanced Systems has signed a significant seven-year long-term agreement with Rolls-Royce, reinforcing its position in the global aerospace supply chain. The partnership deepens the company's strategic relationship with one of the world's largest Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and positions Sigma Advanced Systems at the core of major global engineering programs.The contract, valued at nearly £300 million, provides the company with a substantial, long-term revenue stream and enhanced visibility over its future growth trajectory. The agreement solidifies the firm's standing as a key player in the highly complex aerospace sector.
Under the terms of the deal, Sigma Advanced Systems will be responsible for supplying a comprehensive portfolio of high-precision-engineered, safety-critical components and assemblies for Rolls-Royce's various aerospace programs.
Global Manufacturing Integration
This long-term partnership is structured as a program-level collaboration, utilizing the company’s integrated manufacturing network spanning India and the UK. This operational model highlights Sigma Advanced Systems' growing capacity to function as an integrated global platform, moving beyond the scope of a location-specific supplier.The partnership leverages the company’s India-UK dual source model. This structure combines cost-efficient scale available in India with engineering collaboration and program alignment found in the UK. This approach enables the company to transition from a system player to a more integrated manufacturing partner capable of handling increasingly larger work packages.
Sigma Advanced Systems also maintains a global presence, operating across India and the UK, with expansion currently underway in the United States. It is recognized as one of the largest India-headquartered manufacturers of aero-engine and aerostructure components, working closely with global aerospace and defence OEMs through long-term agreements.
Leadership Commentary
Sunil Kumar Kalidindi, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director at Sigma Advanced Systems, commented on the deal, stating that the partnership with Rolls-Royce validates the strategy built around a connected India-UK platform."This partnership reflects how our strategy is taking shape," Kalidindi said. "We see this as an opportunity to deepen our role in global aerospace programs while continuing to scale our capabilities across both regions. We sincerely thank Rolls-Royce for the trust it has placed in us by awarding this long-term agreement."
The deal reinforces Sigma Advanced Systems' growth in long-duration, high-value aerospace programs, pointing toward a broader transition for the company to take on larger and more complex roles in the aerospace supply chain, demanding both scale and precision.
SIGMAADV Stock Price Movement
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