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IAF trying to rope in another PSU to Increase LCA Production Level?
PublishedNovember 18, 2015
SOURCE : IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Buzz around Indian Aviation circle lately has been that Indian Air Force (IAF) is contemplating roping in another Government Owned Defence Production Company which can setup and manage second production line to produce indigenously developed LCA-Tejas Aircraft’s in the country.
Industrial sources close to idrw.org have said that state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has been told to start running its facilities at an optimum level by 2017-18 and deliver 16 aircrafts in a year after Indian air force agreed to place a larger order for 100 Enhanced Aesa equipped Tejas MK-1A.
Indian government and IAF has been for a while considering starting the production of the homegrown Light combat Aircraft (LCA), Tejas at another facility and last year had a closed-door meeting with several Private defence company officials in a Taj Vivanta Hotel located at Panjim home states of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar which was also chaired by countries Defence Minister .
HAL at present is the sole production agency for LCA and other fighter aircrafts in the country. Government and Indian air force are currently holding talks with other state-owned Companies who can step in and open second production facility not only for LCA-Tejas but also for other fighter aircrafts which India will procure or license-built in the Country in near future.
Over last few years, there has been a spike in fighting between HAL and IAF over terms of quality and punctuality at deliveries of aircrafts produced at HAL facilities. Many Defence Analyst in past have blamed HAL for having a relaxed and inefficient work culture leading to constant delays in almost every project handled by them.
It will be interesting to see if MOD and IAF can find the right partner in Private or in Public sector defence companies to handover second production line for long-delayed LCA-Tejas fighter aircrafts.
PublishedNovember 18, 2015
SOURCE : IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Buzz around Indian Aviation circle lately has been that Indian Air Force (IAF) is contemplating roping in another Government Owned Defence Production Company which can setup and manage second production line to produce indigenously developed LCA-Tejas Aircraft’s in the country.
Industrial sources close to idrw.org have said that state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has been told to start running its facilities at an optimum level by 2017-18 and deliver 16 aircrafts in a year after Indian air force agreed to place a larger order for 100 Enhanced Aesa equipped Tejas MK-1A.
Indian government and IAF has been for a while considering starting the production of the homegrown Light combat Aircraft (LCA), Tejas at another facility and last year had a closed-door meeting with several Private defence company officials in a Taj Vivanta Hotel located at Panjim home states of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar which was also chaired by countries Defence Minister .
HAL at present is the sole production agency for LCA and other fighter aircrafts in the country. Government and Indian air force are currently holding talks with other state-owned Companies who can step in and open second production facility not only for LCA-Tejas but also for other fighter aircrafts which India will procure or license-built in the Country in near future.
Over last few years, there has been a spike in fighting between HAL and IAF over terms of quality and punctuality at deliveries of aircrafts produced at HAL facilities. Many Defence Analyst in past have blamed HAL for having a relaxed and inefficient work culture leading to constant delays in almost every project handled by them.
It will be interesting to see if MOD and IAF can find the right partner in Private or in Public sector defence companies to handover second production line for long-delayed LCA-Tejas fighter aircrafts.