Hyderabad, 30 January 2026: ARROBOT, the DeepTech and Autonomous Systems subsidiary of Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, has showcased its indigenous unmanned and autonomous platforms at Wings India 2026, Asia’s largest aerospace and civil aviation expo. The event is being held at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad from 28 to 31 January 2026.
The company displayed a comprehensive portfolio of autonomous platforms that integrate propulsion, systems engineering, mission logic, and platform integration. Among the key highlights was the unveiling of autonomous ground tugs designed for aircraft and helicopters, aimed at enhancing airside efficiency, safety, and turnaround times through intelligent and autonomous operations.
The autonomous aircraft tug was unveiled in the presence of senior leaders from government, industry, and the aerospace ecosystem. Notable attendees included Mr. Sanjay Kumar, IAS, Special Chief Secretary to Government and Commissioner for Industrial Promotion, ITE&C, Government of Telangana, and Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy, Member of the National Advisory Board and President of the Aeronautical Society of India.
Other distinguished guests at the unveiling ceremony included Mr. Jitendra Gavankar, CEO and Country Head of Safran India, Dr. Srinivasan Dwarakanath, Director General of AIA and former Managing Director and CEO of Airbus India, and Mr. Srinivas Duvvuri, Executive Director of Aerospace India Association. Mr. Praveen P.A., Director of Aerospace for the Government of Telangana, Dr. Krishna Murthy, Executive Director of Engines at HAL, and Mr. Shivaprasad Reddy, Chairman of CII Telangana, were also present.
All products displayed at Wings India 2026 have been developed with a focus on deployment readiness, scalability, and long-term sustainability. The systems are designed as operationally viable platforms, supported by Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group’s manufacturing depth, integration capacity, and programme execution experience.
Vamsi Vikas, Founder and Managing Director of Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, commented on the product unveiling. “India’s aerospace ecosystem has built strong manufacturing foundations. The next phase is about owning complete systems and their lifecycle—across both defence and civil aviation. Arrobot represents this progression for our group,” he said.
Ravi Achanta, CEO of ARROBOT, emphasized the company’s commitment to developing reliable autonomous platforms. “Our focus is on building autonomous platforms that work reliably in complex, real-world environments. The autonomous aircraft and helicopter tugs unveiled at Wings India have been designed around safety, precision, and seamless integration with existing airside operations,” he added.
With its participation at Wings India 2026, ARROBOT reinforces Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group’s commitment to developing indigenous, deployable autonomous systems grounded in manufacturing discipline, operational maturity, and long-term responsibility across defence and civil aviation domains.
