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Bharat Forge's aircraft lands in Delhi the day the company announces Q4 results and FY27 outlook
If aboard, the timing aligns with the company's quarterly earnings release and growth projections driven by defence orders.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Bharat Forge

Bharat Forge
Bharat Forge's Bombardier Global Express XRS (VT-SDK) was tracked flying from Pune International Airport to Indira Gandhi International Airport on July 1, 2026, covering the 2-hour 9-minute leg at a maximum altitude of 41,050 feet.
If Bharat Forge's executives were aboard, they would have arrived the same day the company reported a standalone net loss of ₹258.8 crore for Q4 FY26, driven by a ₹450 crore impairment on its electric mobility investments, while projecting 25% revenue growth in FY27 on the back of a ₹10,961 crore defence order book, per The HinduBusinessLine.
Recent flights show the aircraft operating within western India in the days prior, consistent with the company's Pune headquarters. The Delhi arrival places the aircraft in the capital as Bharat Forge navigates a strategic reset in its EV business and a ramp-up in defence and aerospace execution.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express XRS


The aircraft
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