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Sigma Advanced Systems Signs £300 Million Rolls-Royce Contract to Supply Aerospace Components Over Seven Years

Key Highlights

  • Sigma Advanced Systems signs a seven-year long-term agreement with Rolls-Royce.
  • Contract value stands at nearly £300 million
  • Agreement covers supply of high-precision, safety-critical aerospace components.
  • Partnership strengthens Sigma’s India-UK dual-source manufacturing model.
  • Deal ensures multi-year revenue visibility and long-term growth pipeline.

Sigma Advanced Systems Limited has entered into a long-term agreement with Rolls-Royce to manufacture and supply aerospace systems, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy. The agreement, valued at approximately £300 million, spans seven years and is expected to provide sustained revenue visibility for the company.

The partnership involves the supply of a wide range of high-precision, safety-critical components and assemblies for Rolls-Royce’s aerospace programs. This engagement positions Sigma Advanced Systems deeper within global aerospace supply chains and reflects its growing role as an integrated manufacturing partner rather than a location-specific supplier.

The company will execute the contract through its manufacturing network across India and the United Kingdom. Its dual-source model combines cost-efficient production capabilities in India with engineering collaboration and program alignment in the UK, enabling it to handle complex, large-scale aerospace projects.

The agreement builds on an existing relationship between the two companies and highlights continued confidence in Sigma Advanced Systems’ capabilities. It also supports the company’s transition toward managing larger and more complex program-level responsibilities within the aerospace sector.

Commenting on the development, the company’s leadership indicated that the partnership aligns with its long-term strategy of strengthening global presence and enhancing manufacturing capabilities across regions. The agreement is also expected to reinforce Sigma’s position in long-duration, high-value aerospace programs.

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