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16 Dec 2008,
The Economic Times |
As aerospace cos get choosy, QuEST
predicts rapid growth
AEROSPACE engineering services provider QuEST Global
said expects to accelerate its pace of growth to 65-75%
during the fiscal to March 2009, benefiting from larger
orders as clients such as EADS and Boeing trim their
lists of suppliers.
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29 Nov 2008,
Outlook Business |
The QuEST goes on
THE LONG PLATES atop the wings of an aircraft may be
called spoilers, for they disrupt the airflow over the
wings. But far from spoiling a flight, these flaps
ensure that an airqraft lands and takes off smoothly.
The plates need to be resilient to high wind speeds and,
at the same time, be light-weight.
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24 Nov 2008,
Silicon India |
QuEST: A quest to success
With a turn over of more than $ 50 million last year and
prestigious Fortune 200 clients such as GE, Pratt &
Whitney, Rolls Royce and EADS, QuEST has emerged as a
leading provider of outsourced engineering services and
manufacturing.
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17 Nov 2008,
The Economic Times |
QuEST global engineers smooth
landings for Boeing and Airbus
While flying is a relaxing experience for most people,
the landing stage is where many people send up a prayer.
A malfunction here could mean serious consequences. It’s
not surprising that companies like Boeing and Airbus,
who have the largest number of commercial aircraft
worldwide, give utmost importance to this stage.
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22 Oct 2008,
The Economic Times,
New Delhi |
QuEST Global plans SEZzling
takeoff
QuEST Global, a provider of outsourcing engineering
services, has invested $10 million, and would be putting
in an additional $25 million in its SEZ in Belguam,
Karnataka.
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Oct 2008,
Aeromag Asia |
Aerospace supply chain
opportunities for india suppliers
The aerospace industry continues to be challenged by
increasing competition and cost pressures as well as
rising energy costs, high raw material prices and a weak
US dollar through the factor has eased a bit with the
weakening rupee.
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