Raghu Vamsi Group’s Arrobot showcases indigenous autonomous systems at Wings India 2026
HYDERABAD. Arrobot, the deep-tech and autonomous systems arm of Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, is showcasing a range of indigenously developed unmanned and autonomous platforms at Wings India 2026, Asia’s largest aerospace and civil aviation exhibition, being held at Begumpet Airport here from January 28 to 31.
At the event, Arrobot unveiled a portfolio of autonomous aerospace solutions that integrate propulsion technologies, systems engineering, mission logic and platform integration. Alongside its defence-oriented autonomous systems, the company also introduced autonomous aircraft and helicopter ground tugs aimed at improving airside efficiency, operational safety and turnaround times through intelligent, operator-assisted and fully autonomous operations.
The autonomous aircraft tug was unveiled in the presence of senior representatives from government, industry and the aerospace ecosystem, including officials from the Government of Telangana, the National Advisory Board, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Safran India, the Aerospace India Association and the Confederation of Indian Industry.
According to the company, all systems on display have been developed with a focus on deployment readiness, scalability and long-term sustainability. Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group said its manufacturing depth, integration capabilities and programme execution experience ensure that the showcased platforms are designed not merely as prototypes, but as operationally viable systems.
Commenting on the unveiling, Vamsi Vikas, Founder and Managing Director of Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group, said India’s aerospace sector has established strong manufacturing foundations and is now moving towards owning complete systems and their lifecycle across both defence and civil aviation. He added that Arrobot represents this next phase of growth for the group.
Ravi Achanta, Chief Executive Officer of Arrobot, said the company’s focus is on building autonomous platforms that can operate reliably in complex, real-world environments. He noted that the newly unveiled autonomous aircraft and helicopter tugs have been designed with an emphasis on safety, precision and seamless integration into existing airside operations.
Through its participation at Wings India 2026, Arrobot reiterated Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group’s commitment to developing indigenous, deployable autonomous systems anchored in manufacturing discipline, operational maturity and long-term responsibility across defence and civil aviation domains.