11 Apr 2025

Cyient DLM Shares Rise 3.17%; Expands Partnership with Deutsche Aircraft for 'Make in India' Project

Cyient DLM is currently trading at RS. 439.95, up by 13.50 points or 3.17% from its previous close of RS. 426.45 on the BSE.

The stock opened at RS. 448.45 and has touched an intraday high of RS. 448.45 and a low of RS. 435.90. So far, 11,208 shares have been traded on the counter.

The BSE group 'A' stock, with a face value of RS. 10, has registered a 52-week high of RS. 872.55 on July 29, 2024, and a 52-week low of RS. 350.15 on April 7, 2025. In the past week, the stock has traded between RS. 452.70 and RS. 350.15. The company’s current market capitalization stands at RS. 3507.31 crore.

In terms of shareholding, promoters hold 52.16%, institutions 33.05%, and non-institutions 14.79%.

On the business front, Cyient DLM has expanded its strategic partnership with Germany-based Deutsche Aircraft. Under this collaboration, Cyient DLM will design, develop, and manufacture the Cabin Management System (CMS) for the D328eco, a next-generation 40-seater regional turboprop aircraft.

This marks a significant achievement as it will be one of Deutsche Aircraft’s first electronics programs to be entirely designed and manufactured in India, supporting the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

The new CMS will feature a user-friendly touchscreen interface for controlling cabin lighting, passenger signs, and lavatory operations. It is designed to enhance passenger comfort, with customizable lighting options for various in-flight needs such as work or relaxation.

Leveraging deep aerospace experience, Cyient DLM and Cyient aim to deliver a high-tech CMS featuring integrated sensors and modular architecture for improved safety and usability. The system will utilize advanced display and control technologies and highlight India's growing capability in aerospace innovation and certification.

Cyient DLM provides end-to-end electronic manufacturing solutions across sectors such as medical, industrial, automotive, telecom, defense, and aerospace, along with machining services for aerospace and automotive components.