Engineering Excellence for India’s Space Program
Kineco Aerospace, a subsidiary of Kineco Limited, has marked another milestone in India’s journey toward self-reliance in advanced materials. The company supplied critical composite assemblies for ISRO’s LVM3-CMS03 mission, India’s heavy-lift launch vehicle that successfully placed satellites in orbit.
The delivered components included:
3rd Equipment Bay Shroud – previously used in ISRO’s OneWeb and Chandrayaan-3 missions.
Wire Tunnels and Bottom Plates – a set of 24 precision composite parts ensuring structural strength and thermal resistance.
ITSC Closure Plates – 25 components built to exact aerospace tolerances for aerodynamic efficiency.
Each part reflects Kineco’s technological depth in high-performance composite engineering, an area critical to both space and defence sectors.
Precision, Performance, and Partnership
The inclusion of Kineco Aerospace components in ISRO’s mission highlights India’s expanding industrial ecosystem supporting national space programs. The company’s expertise in autoclave curing, filament winding, and vacuum infusion ensures unmatched accuracy and reliability in composite fabrication.
This collaboration isn’t just a commercial success — it represents a strong step toward achieving India’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” and “Make in India” visions in high-technology manufacturing.
A Testament to India’s Engineering Strength
Kineco’s contribution to LVM3-CMS03 strengthens its legacy as a trusted partner in aerospace innovation. Over the past decade, the company has delivered solutions for defence, mass transit, and now, space exploration.
By consistently meeting stringent global standards, Kineco demonstrates that Indian companies can deliver mission-critical components that perform flawlessly in the world’s most demanding environments.
As India continues to aim higher in space, Kineco Aerospace stands as a reminder that every successful launch is also a triumph of Indian engineering, precision, and perseverance.
