Apple is significantly expanding AirPods production at its Hyderabad facility, aiming to manufacture 200,000 units monthly. Operated by Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT), the plant will double its capacity and workforce, reinforcing India’s role in Apple’s global supply chain and creating thousands of new jobs in the process.
Apple Tunes Into India: AirPods Production Soars in Hyderabad
In a major boost to India’s electronics manufacturing sector, Apple is scaling up AirPods production at its Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT) facility in Hyderabad. The expansion is part of Apple’s broader strategy to diversify its supply chain beyond China and strengthen its manufacturing footprint in India.
Located in Kongara Kalan, near Hyderabad, the plant began commercial production of AirPods in April 2025. Now, Apple and Foxconn are preparing to double the facility’s output and workforce, targeting a production rate of 200,000 units per month in the coming months.
Key Highlights and Strategic Takeaways
• Production milestone: The Hyderabad facility is set to double its current output from 100,000 to 200,000 AirPods per month over the next 6–8 months
• Job creation: The expansion will generate up to 3,000 new jobs, contributing to local employment and skill development
• Infrastructure upgrade: Five production lines are being overhauled and upgraded, with some machinery being relocated from Vietnam and others newly installed
• Strategic diversification: This move aligns with Apple’s ongoing efforts to reduce dependency on China and navigate geopolitical challenges in global supply chains
• Investment scale: Foxconn’s total investment in the Hyderabad plant is expected to reach ₹4,800 crore, with over ₹3,000 crore already deployed
• Export potential: The expansion follows Apple’s record-breaking export performance from India, including $10 billion worth of iPhones shipped in the first half of 2025
This development marks a significant step in India’s emergence as a global electronics manufacturing hub. With Apple deepening its commitment to local production, Hyderabad is poised to become a key node in the company’s international operations—delivering innovation, jobs, and economic growth.
Sources: The Hans India, Mashable India, Financial Express, Business Standard