In a major boost to India’s aerospace industry, India’s Tata Advanced Systems and US defence giant Lockheed Martin broke ground for a new maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in Bengaluru. This MRO facility will be used to service C-130J Super Hercules military transport aircraft.
Taking to X on Monday (8th December) Lockheed Martin said, “A new chapter of milestones begins, forged #ForIndiaFromIndia, and the world. We break ground on a new #C130 MRO facility with our long-standing partner @TataAdvanced in Bengaluru, deepening our commitment to strengthen India’s aerospace & defence industrial base.”
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— Lockheed Martin India (@LMIndiaNews) December 8, 2025
We break ground on a new #C130 MRO facility with our long-standing partner @TataAdvanced in Bengaluru, deepening our commitment to strengthen India’s aerospace & defence industrial base. #C130J pic.twitter.com/KMw552xfRP
The MRO facility in Bengaluru will focus on operations like heavy maintenance, component repair, overhauls, structural checks, avionics upgrades, and structural restoration for the C-130J fleet.
The Tata-Lockheed Martin MRO facility ground breaking comes at a time when the joint venture is pitching the C-130J Super Hercules for the upcoming procurement of over 80 heavy-lift transport aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

