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Introduction: A Startup That’s Redefining Aerospace Ambition
On August 2, 2025, India’s aerospace aspirations took a bold leap forward as LAT Aerospace, co-founded by Zomato’s Deepinder Goyal and Surobhi Das, announced its mission to build indigenous gas turbine engines from scratch. This marks a historic pivot from food delivery to flight propulsion, with Goyal investing $20 million into the venture. The startup is assembling a propulsion research team in Bengaluru to design lightweight, efficient, flight-ready engines—entirely made in India.
Key Developments from August 2 Announcements
- LAT Aerospace is recruiting engineers with expertise in turbine, rotor, and combustion systems
- The startup aims to build 100 percent India-sourced gas turbine engines for regional aircraft
- A dedicated R&D centre in Bengaluru will house labs for turbomachinery, thermal systems, and materials
- LAT’s aircraft vision includes 24-seater STOL (short take-off and landing) planes for regional connectivity
- The company has raised $50 million, with Goyal contributing $20 million personally
- Goyal clarified LAT is independent of Eternal (formerly Zomato), and not involved in private jet purchases
Engineering First: A Culture of Hands-On Innovation
- LAT’s propulsion team will be led by engineers, not business executives
- The startup promises a no-frills, high-velocity R&D environment focused on rapid iteration
- Engineers will be empowered to build, test, break, and rebuild hardware without bureaucratic delays
- The labs will support real-time experimentation in combustion, materials science, and thermal dynamics
Why Gas Turbine Engines Matter
- Gas turbines are the backbone of modern aviation, powering both commercial and military aircraft
- They operate by compressing air, mixing it with fuel, and igniting the mixture to produce thrust
- LAT’s engines will be designed for short-haul regional aircraft, drones, and autonomous platforms
- India has previously attempted jet engine development (e.g., Kaveri), but lacked production success
Strategic Vision: Democratizing Regional Air Travel
- LAT’s aircraft will be designed for low-cost, high-frequency travel across underserved regions
- STOL aircraft can operate from compact air-stops, eliminating the need for large airports
- The goal is to make every town and city accessible, boosting economic and social mobility
- LAT’s aircraft will carry up to 24 passengers, ideal for short and medium-haul routes
Talent Call: Engineers Wanted to Build the Future
- Goyal has issued an open invitation to engineers across India to join LAT’s propulsion team
- The startup seeks specialists in rotors, control systems, combustion chambers, and materials
- Engineers will work on real-world problems, supplier coordination, and bench testing
- The initiative aims to foster a new generation of aerospace innovators within India
Conclusion: A New Chapter in India’s Aerospace Story
LAT Aerospace isn’t just building engines—it’s building belief. With Deepinder Goyal’s entrepreneurial drive and a hands-on engineering ethos, the startup is poised to challenge global norms and rewrite India’s aerospace narrative. If successful, LAT could become the first Indian company to produce commercially viable gas turbine engines, transforming regional aviation and setting a precedent for deep-tech self-reliance.
Source: MSN News