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Home / Business and Economy / JJG Aero Secures $30M to Fuel Aerospace Growth

JJG Aero Secures $30M to Fuel Aerospace Growth

31 Jan

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Summary

  • JJG Aero raised $30 million in Series B funding from Norwest.
  • Funding will expand capacity at its new North Bangalore facility.
  • Total funding now stands at $42 million, including Series A.
JJG Aero Secures $30M to Fuel Aerospace Growth

Bengaluru-based aerospace components manufacturer JJG Aero announced on January 31, 2026, that it has secured $30 million in Series B funding. This round was led by Norwest, bringing the company's total funding to $42 million, which includes a $12 million Series A investment from April 2024.

The newly acquired capital will primarily support the expansion of JJG Aero's upcoming facility in North Bangalore, enhancing its manufacturing capacity. The funds will also drive further vertical integration and facilitate other strategic growth initiatives.

Established in 2008, JJG Aero specializes in high-precision machined components for aircraft systems and engines, serving prominent American and European OEMs. The company has experienced a remarkable growth trajectory, with a compounded annual growth rate of 35% over the last three years.

JJG Aero's CEO highlighted the immense opportunity in the global aerospace sector, noting the increasing demand that Western vendors are struggling to meet. India's emergence as a key sourcing destination for global aerospace leaders positions JJG Aero favorably. The investment from Norwest is expected to bolster JJG Aero's capacity addition and focus on higher value-added components.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
JJG Aero secured $30 million in Series B funding from Norwest, bringing their total funding to $42 million.
The funding will be used to build capacity at its North Bangalore facility, drive vertical integration, and support other strategic initiatives.
JJG Aero manufactures high-precision machined components for aircraft systems and engines, including complex machining and NADCAP-approved special processes.

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