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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Chennai Aero Park is a proposed aerospace industrial park in Chennai, India. The proposal is supported by the Confederation of Indian Industry, and it is estimated that the park will take up 4,000 acres (16 km2) of land and create more than 100,000 jobs. The Park would attract global players and engage in the design, manufacture and maintenance of all types of aircraft for both civil and military programmes, including training and education.With the objective of creating an integrated ecosystem for Aerospace Industry development covering design, engineering, manufacturing, servicing and maintenance of aircraft for civil and defence sector in Tamilnadu, TIDCO is establishing an Aerospace components’ manufacturing park for aerospace industry in Sriperumbudhur (Chennai) in an area of around 250 acres( expandable to 700 acres). The developed plots in sizes of 1 acre, 2 acres, 5 acres, 10 acres, etc in the park will be offered to the aerospace companies. This park will have the following facilities.1. Metal/composite manufacturing facilities2. Technology and IT services3. Avionics4. Assembly facilities and maintenance facilities5. Training and R&DThe park will have developed industrial plot in the utilities like power and water and facilitate the building of communication, connectivity and social infrastructures to suit to specific needs of the park. The road connectivity will be developed to the aerospace Park.List of Companies that have been allotted land:M/s Bhastrik Mechanical Labs Pvt. Ltd.M/s Balaa WorksM/s Balaa HAR Conn Aerospace Services Pvt. Ltd.M/s Metallic Bellows (India) Pvt. Ltd.M/s Metalscan Inspection ServicesM/s Intigle Technologies India Private LimitedM/s Despat Pvt. Ltd.M/s Centroid Design Pvt. Ltd.M/s Vinmn Aerospace Pvt. Ltd.M/s Techware Systems Pvt. Ltd. (formerly Known as Lab Electronics Pvt. Ltd.)M/s Industrial NDT Inspection Co."@en }

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