Haaaave you met... me?

Hey there!
I'm Aadit.
Welcome to my website. If you are here you are either one of those 5-6 people who are crazy about me, or you have no clue who I am.
If you don't know me, don't worry that's exactly why I made this site and lured you in.
I graduated from the University of Leeds completing my MSc in Management with merit in 2021.
I'm a Mechanical Engineer by training having graduated with distinction (8.29 on a scale of 10) and I love bringing together businesses and people using technology.

I firmly believe that any process or product always has room for improvement. In line with this belief, I became a Certified FMEA Specialist along with obtaining my
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.
Guess who is having an awesome time developing software for aircraft engines!!!

This Guy
That's right, folks! After almost a year of relentless job hunting, over 1,000 applications, countless interviews, and a wave of rejections—mostly due to visa issues—I finally landed a role that marked the beginning of a new chapter in my career.
I joined Alten as a Graduate Engineer, working on cutting-edge projects for Rolls Royce. Now, over two years later, I’ve grown into my current role as a Project Engineer (Model-Based Software Design), where I get to contribute to some of the most innovative developments in the aerospace industry.
The journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s been worth it. The challenges I faced taught me resilience, and today, I’m grateful for how far I’ve come—and excited about where I’m headed.
If you want to know about my journey or about university life or finding a job in the UK,
connect with me on LinkedIn
or
drop a mail at mail@aadinair.com
Get to know the real Aadit.

Potterhead!
I am a huge Harry Potter fan, and I have read all the books and watched all the movies, more times than I care to admit.
That's just a photo of me hunting for new harry potter canons.

Legos
Recently, I have developed a newfound passion for building with LEGO. There’s something incredibly satisfying about piecing together intricate designs and watching them come to life. It’s not just about creating; it’s about the creativity, focus, and joy that comes with every build.
Formula 1
Another passion of mine is Formula 1.
I’ve been a long-time supporter of Lewis Hamilton and can’t wait to see him take on an exciting new chapter with Ferrari.
The thrill of race weekends, the strategy, the speed—there’s nothing quite like it.
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Driving
For me, driving is more than just a skill or a means of transport—it’s a connection, a relationship between a person and their vehicle. There’s something magical about the way a car responds to your inputs, the hum of the engine, and the freedom of the open road. It’s not just about getting from point A to point B; it’s about enjoying the journey, feeling in control, and embracing the joy of movement.
I first learned to drive when I was about 11 years old, and it was love at first experience. Back in India, I used to drive a Suzuki Ciaz, a car that wasn’t just a machine to me but a companion on countless journeys. Every drive was an adventure, and I still cherish those memories.
After moving to the UK, I worked hard to get my driving licence, and now I often rent cars to explore this beautiful country. Whether it’s cruising through the countryside, navigating winding coastal roads, or just experiencing different vehicles, each drive brings back that same spark I felt as an 11-year-old.
Driving for me is a passion, an escape, and a reminder of why I fell in love with it all those years ago. It’s not just a journey; it’s an experience that fuels my soul.

Vehicles
I’m incredibly passionate about anything that moves—whether it has wheels, wings, rudders, or even floats on magnets. From the roar of an engine to the hum of an electric motor, I find a thrill in the engineering, design, and sheer ingenuity that goes into every machine. If it’s built to go, you can bet I’m eager to experience it firsthand.
I’ll never pass up the opportunity to take the controls of a vehicle. Whether it’s the elegant precision of a high-performance car, the quirky charm of a tuk-tuk, or even a vehicle I’ve never encountered before, every ride feels like a new story waiting to unfold. For me, driving or piloting isn’t just about reaching a destination; it’s about savouring the journey, understanding the mechanics, and feeling connected to the machine beneath me.
One day, I plan to take this passion to the skies and learn to fly smaller aircraft. There’s something magical about the idea of commanding the skies, and it’s a dream I’m determined to turn into reality. Who knows—maybe someday, I’ll be flying to business meetings, turning every commute into an adventure. Because why settle for ordinary travel when you can soar through the clouds?
For me, the journey isn’t just about movement—it’s about discovering the artistry, innovation, and soul behind everything that moves. That’s what fuels my passion.
Future of Transport
I truly believe the future of cars lies in hybrid powertrains. Let’s face it—EVs are great when viewed purely as a means of transport, but they often lack the soul and excitement that make a car more than just a machine. On the other hand, relying solely on traditional internal combustion engines isn’t sustainable—there just isn’t enough Dino Juice to fuel us forever.
The best solution, in my opinion, is a hybrid powertrain combining hydrogen combustion and batteries. Imagine the visceral thrill of an engine roaring to life, powered by hydrogen combustion, paired with the instant torque and efficiency of an electric motor. It’s the perfect blend of emotion and innovation. Hydrogen offers a clean, renewable alternative that still gives you that driving experience enthusiasts crave, while batteries ensure efficiency and lower emissions for everyday use.
This isn’t just about building cars—it’s about preserving the passion, the excitement, and the connection between driver and machine while moving toward a sustainable future. Hybrid technology has the potential to give us the best of both worlds—a cleaner planet and cars that still make our hearts race.
