Hyderabad, Jan 30 (TNT): ARROBOT, the DeepTech and autonomous systems arm of Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, has made a strong business-focused pitch at the Wings India 2026, unveiling indigenous autonomous aerospace platforms aimed at improving operational efficiency across defence and civil aviation.
Commenting on the product unveiling, Vamsi Vikas, Founder and Managing Director, Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, said, “India’s aerospace ecosystem has built strong manufacturing foundations. The next phase is about owning complete systems and their lifecycle—across both defence and civil aviation. Arrobot represents this progression for our group.” Ravi Achanta, CEO, Arrobot, added, “Our focus is on building autonomous platforms that work reliably in complex, real-world environments. The autonomous aircraft and helicopter tugs unveiled at Wings India have been designed around safety, precision, and seamless integration with existing airside operations.” With its participation at Wings India 2026, Arrobot reinforces Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group’s commitment to developing indigenous, deployable autonomous systems that are grounded in manufacturing discipline, operational maturity, and long-term responsibility across defence and civil aviation domains.
Showcased at Asia’s largest aerospace and civil aviation expo at Begumpet Airport here, ARROBOT’s portfolio of indigenous unmanned and autonomous platforms that integrate propulsion, systems engineering, mission logic, and platform integration.
In addition to its defence-focused autonomous systems, Arrobot has unveiled autonomous ground tugs for aircraft and helicopters, designed to enhance airside efficiency, safety, and turnaround times through intelligent, operator-assisted, and autonomous operations
The unveiling was attended by senior policymakers and industry leaders, underlining the commercial and strategic relevance of the technology for India’s expanding aviation ecosystem.
The autonomous aircraft tug that was unveiled in the presence of senior leaders from government, industry, and the aerospace ecosystem, including Telangana Special Chief secretary ( Industrial Promotion , ITE &C) Mr. Sanjay Kumar; Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy, Member, National Advisory Board, President, Aeronautical Society of India, and former Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri; Mr. Jitendra Gavankar – CEO & Country Head – Safran India; Dr. Srinivasan Dwarakanath, Director General, AIA and former Managing Director & CEO, Airbus India; Mr. Srinivas Duvvuri, Executive Director, Aerospace India Association (AIA) and former Director – Strategy and International Cooperation, Airbus India; Mr. Praveen P.A., Director – Aerospace, Government of Telangana; Dr. Krishna Murthy, Executive Director – Engines, HAL and Mr. Shivaprasad Reddy, Chairman, CII Telangana.
Company officials said all showcased platforms are deployment-ready and scalable, backed by Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group’s manufacturing capabilities and programme execution experience, enabling faster transition from development to commercial adoption.
Commenting on the strategic direction, Vamsi Vikas, Founder and Managing Director, Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, said India’s aerospace sector is moving beyond contract manufacturing toward ownership of complete systems and lifecycle value across defence and civil aviation.
Ravi Achanta, CEO, ARROBOT, said the autonomous ground systems address real-world operational challenges faced by airports.
He noted that the platforms were built for precision, safety, and seamless integration with existing airside infrastructure, making them commercially viable for near-term deployment.
With its presence at Wings India 2026, ARROBOT reinforced its ambition to emerge as a domestic supplier of autonomous aerospace systems, aligned with India’s push for indigenous technologies and efficiency-driven growth in aviation infrastructure.
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