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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited receives orders worth Rs 83,754 cr




NEW DELHI: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has received orders worth Rs 83,754 crore in financial year 2010-11 which includes orders for Hawk Advance Jet Trainer (AJT) and the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).


Terming its order book position as "healthy", HAL in its annual report today said, "The order book position for new aircraft and helicopters is healthy with orders for Sukhoi-30 MKI, Hawk, Dornier, LCA, Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT), Advance Light Helicopter (ALH) and Chetak worth Rs 68,265 crore.


Major orders were received for Hawk worth Rs 9,500 crore and LCA worth Rs 5,989 crore during the year, the report said.


HAL also booked export orders worth Rs 352 crore during 2010-11, which include orders for supply of avionics for Su-30 MKI to Rosoboronexport, Russia, supply of spares, services and technical assistance to Malaysia towards maintenance of helicopters and aircraft.


"The Company has been showcasing its products and capabilities by participating in leading international airshows such as Farnborough AIr Show, Africa Aerospace and Defence 2010, Aero India 2011, Indo Defence Expo Forum 2010, Jakarta, Indonesia and IISAREX2011," the report said.


On outsourcing, the report said, "During the year, purchases to the tune of Rs 220 crore were made from 358 small scale units."


An expenditure of Rs 986.96 crore was incurred on various Research and Development projects as compared to Rs 832.12 crore in the previous year, it said.



Hindustan Aeronautics Limited receives orders worth Rs 83,754 cr - The Economic Times
 
HAL is one of the good candidate for IPO/Disinvestment if the market recovers from uncertaintities in western economy...
 
:undecided:Would be nice to see those money coming in through export orders hope it does not remain a dream.
 
Good news..!!

Gov needs to increase the capacity and production rate of HAL.
 
It would have been nice if hal increase its production capabilities.
 
^^ we already sold Dhruv to Ecuador, Nepal , Turkey

HAL Dhruv

Military operators


Operators of HAL Dhruv


A Dhruv, in Sarang display markings, at Aero India 2011


Two Sarang Dhruvs performing close flight maneuvers
India
Indian Army Aviation Corps (~40)
Indian Air Force (~35)
Indian Navy (8)
Indian Coast Guard (9)
Border Security Force (8 on order)[94]
Burma
Myanmar Air Force (speculated)[95]
Israel
Ministry of Defense (1)
Nepal
Nepalese Army Air Service (4)
Bolivia
Bolivian Air Force (1 + 2 on order)[citation needed]
Ecuador
Ecuadorian Air Force (7)[96]
Suriname
Surinamese National Army (3 on order)[97][98]
Mauritius
Mauritius Police Force[99]
Maldives
National Defence Force[100]
[edit] civil operators


HAL Dhruv air ambulance in Bangalore, India.
India
Ministry Of Home Affairs - (6)[55]
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) (3)
Chhattisgarh State Government[101]
Jharkhand State Government for VIP transportation and Police (2)[102]
Karnataka State Government for VIP transportation (1)[citation needed]
Geological Survey of India (GSI) (1 on order)
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) (12 on order)
Turkey
Turkish health services (3)[89]
Peru
Peruvian health services (2 on order)[84]
 
Hope GoI now understands that HAL should be the leading company for indigenous developments and not ADA or DRDO!
 
Hope GoI now understands that HAL should be the leading company for indigenous developments and not ADA or DRDO!
and may i ask y does one need to chose one over the other?
 
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