Sarla Aviation advances structural validation and flight test preparation while expanding its engineering team

5 March 2026

The aerospace company Sarla Aviation, based in India, announced continued progress in a critical phase of aircraft development as it prepares for upcoming validation activities and flight test campaigns.

According to the company, aviation capability is not built through headlines alone, but through extensive work in laboratories, hangars, engineering reports, and flight campaigns.

Sarla Aviation’s engineering teams are currently focused on several key development areas, including:

  • Structural validation
  • Flight test preparation
  • Systems integration
  • Instrumentation planning

During this phase, engineering assumptions are tested against real-world data, structural margins are quantified, and hardware is pushed toward operational performance conditions.

To support this stage of development, Sarla Aviation has opened several specialized engineering positions.

Open Roles

The company is currently hiring for multiple technical roles, including:

  • Senior Loads & Aeroelastics Engineer
  • Flight Test Engineer
  • Senior Avionics Hardware Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Model-Based Design (MBD) Developer
  • Lead Verification & Validation (V&V)

These positions will support the development, validation, and testing of the company’s next-generation aircraft.

Source and Credits to Sarla Aviation

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