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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company, headquartered in Bangalore, India. Established on 23 December 1940, HAL is one of the oldest and largest aerospace and defence manufacturers in the world today. HAL began aircraft manufacturing as early as 1942 with licensed production of Harlow PC-5,
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. HAL currently has 11 dedicated
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(R&D) centers and 21 manufacturing divisions under 4 production units spread across India. HAL is managed by a Board of Directors appointed by the President of India through the
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, Government of India. HAL is currently involved in designing and manufacturing of fighter jets, helicopters, jet engine and marine gas turbine engine, avionics, software development, spares supply, overhauling and upgrading of Indian military aircraft. The
HAL HF-24 Marut The HAL HF-24 Marut ("Spirit of the Tempest") was an Indian fighter-bomber aircraft of the 1960s. Developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), with Kurt Tank as lead designer. The Project Engineer from HAL was George William Benjamin. It ...
fighter-bomber was the first indigenous fighter aircraft made in India.


History

HAL was established as Hindustan Aircraft Limited in Bangalore on 23 December 1940 by Walchand Hirachand in association with the then
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. Walchand Hirachand became chairman of the company. The company's office was opened at a bungalow called "Eventide" on Domlur Road. The organisation and equipment for the factory at Bangalore was set up by William D. Pawley of the Intercontinental Aircraft Corporation of New York. Pawley obtained a large number of machine-tools and equipment from the United States. The Indian Government bought a one-third stake in the company and by April 1941 by investing ₹25
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as it believed this to be a strategic imperative. The decision by the government was primarily motivated to boost British military hardware supplies in Asia to counter the increasing threat posed by Imperial Japan during Second World War. The Kingdom of Mysore supplied two directors, Air Marshal John Higgins was resident director. The first aircraft built was a Harlow PC-5 On 2 April 1942, the government announced that the company had been nationalised when it had bought out the stakes of Seth Walchand Hirachand and other promoters so that it could act freely. The Mysore Kingdom refused to sell its stake in the company but yielded the management control over to the British Indian Government. In 1943 the Bangalore factory was handed over to the United States Army Air Forces but still using Hindustan Aircraft management. The factory expanded rapidly and became the centre for major overhaul and repair of American aircraft and was known as the 84th Air Depot. The first aircraft to be overhauled was a Consolidated PBY Catalina followed by every type of aircraft operated in India and Burma. When returned to Indian control two years later the factory had become one of the largest overhaul and repair organisations in the East. In the post war reorganisation the company built railway carriages as an interim activity. After India gained independence in 1947, the management of the company was passed over to the Government of India. The total number of broad- gauge coaches manufactured by the Hindustan Aircraft Limited during the year 1954 is 158. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was formed on 1 October 1964 (the Registrar of Companies has a registration date of 16 August 1963) when Hindustan Aircraft Limited joined the consortium formed in June by the IAF Aircraft Manufacturing Depot, Kanpur (at the time manufacturing HS748 under licence) and the group recently set up to manufacture MiG-21 under licence, with its new factories planned in Koraput, Nasik and Hyderabad. Though HAL was not used actively for developing newer models of fighter jets, except for the HF-24 Marut, the company has played a crucial role in modernisation of the
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. In 1957 company started manufacturing
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jet engines under licence at new factory located in Bangalore. During the 1980s, HAL's operations saw a rapid increase which resulted in the development of new indigenous aircraft such as the
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and HAL Dhruv. HAL also developed an advanced version of the
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, known as MiG-21 ''Bison'', which increased its life-span by more than 20 years. HAL has also obtained several multimillion-dollar contracts from leading international aerospace firms such as Airbus, Boeing and Honeywell to manufacture aircraft spare parts and engines. By 2012, HAL was reportedly bogged down in the details of production and has been slipping on its schedules. On 1 April 2015, HAL reconstituted its Board with TS Raju as CMD, S Subrahmanyan as Director (Operations), VM Chamola as Director (HR), CA Ramana Rao as Director (Finance) and D K Venkatesh as Director (Engineering & R&D). There are two government nominees in the board and six independent directors. In March 2017, HAL Chairman and Managing Director T Suvarna Raju announced that the company had finalised plans for an indigenisation drive. The company plans to produce nearly 1, 000 military helicopters, including Kamov 226, LCH (Light Combat Helicopter) ALH (Advanced Light Helicopter), and over 100 planes over the next 10 years. HAL will manufacture the Kamov 226T helicopter under a joint venture agreement with Russian defence manufacturers. The Kamov 226T will replace the country's fleet of Cheetah and Chetak helicopters. Over the next 5 years, HAL will carry out major upgrade of almost the entire fighter fleet of Indian Air Force including Su-30MKI, Jaguars, Mirage and Hawk jets to make them "more lethal". The company will also deliver 123 Tejas Light Combat Aircraft to the IAF from 2018 to 2019, at a rate of 16 jets per year. LCH production will now take place in a newly built Light Combat Helicopter Production Hangar at Helicopter Division in HAL Complex. In view of Make in India policy and to increase the share of defence exports to achieve the target of $5 billion by 2025, HAL is planning to setup logistic bases in Indonesia, Malaysia,
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and Vietnam with priority target for Southeast Asia, West Asia and North African markets. It would not only help to promote HAL products but also act as service centre for Soviet/ Russian origin equipment.


Operations

One of the largest aerospace companies in Asia, HAL has annual turnover of over 3 billion. More than 40% of HAL's revenues come from international deals to manufacture aircraft engines, spare parts, and other aircraft materials. A partial list of major operations undertaken by HAL includes the following:


International agreements

* US$1 billion contract to manufacture aircraft parts for Boeing. * 120 RD-33MK turbofan engines to be manufactured for MiG-29K by HAL for US$250 million. * Contract to manufacture 1,000 Honeywell TPE331 aircraft engines for Honeywell worth US$200,000 each (estimates put total value of deal at US$200 million). * US$120 million deal to manufacture Dornier 228 for
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. * Manufacture of aircraft parts for
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worth US$150 million. * US$100 million contract to export composite materials to Israel Aerospace Industries. * US$65 million joint-research facility with Honeywell and planned production of Honeywell TPE331 engines. * US$50.7 million contract to supply Advanced Light Helicopter to Ecuadorian Air Force. HAL will also open a maintenance base in the country. * US$30 million contract to supply avionics for Malaysian Su-30MKM. * US$20 million contract to supply ambulance version of HAL Dhruv to Peru. * Contract of 3 HAL Dhruv helicopters for Turkey worth US$20 million. * US$10 million order from Namibia for HAL Chetak and Cheetah helicopters. * Supply of HAL Dhruv helicopters to Mauritius' National Police in a deal worth US$7 million. * Unmanned helicopter development project with Israel Aerospace Industries. *US$15 million contract for supplying steel and nickel alloy forgings to GE Aviation for its global military and commercial engine programmes.


Domestic agreements

* 221 Sukhoi Su-30MKI being manufactured at HAL's facilities in
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, Koraput and Bangalore. The total contract, which also involves Russia's Sukhoi Aerospace, is worth 3.2 billion. * 200 HAL Light Combat Helicopters for the Indian Air Force and 500 HAL Dhruv helicopters worth US$5.83 billion. * US$900 million aerospace hub in Shamshabad, Telangana. * US$57 million upgrade of
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fleet of the Indian Air Force. * US$55 million helicopter simulator training facility in Bangalore in collaboration with Canada's
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. * 64
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s to be upgraded by HAL and Russia's MiG Corporation in a programme worth US$960 million. * Licensed production of 82 BAE Hawk 132.


Indigenous products

Over the years, HAL has designed and developed several platforms like the HF-24 Marut, the Dhruv, the LUH, and the LCH. HAL also manufactures indigenous products with technology transferred from the DRDO, in association with Bharat Electronics for its avionics and Indian Ordnance Factories for the on-board weapons systems and ammunition. HAL supplies
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, the integrated L-40 stages for GSLV Mk II, propellant tanks, feed lines of PSLV, GSLV MKII and GSLV MKIII launch vehicles and structures of various satellites.


Agricultural aircraft

* HA-31 Basant


Fighter aircraft

* HF-24 Marut — (retired) Mk.1 and Mk.1T (200+ built) *
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— (cancelled) * HAL Ajeet — (retired) a derivative of the British Folland Gnat, 89 built * Tejas — Mk.1 (40 in service), Mk.1A (83 on order). * Tejas MK2 (MWF) — 4.5+ generation Medium weight fighter (under development) 2023 first flight expected. * TEDBF — Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter is 4.5+ generation fighter for Indian Navy's aircraft carriers (under development) * AMCA — Mk.1> 5+ th generation stealth fighter (under development), Mk.2> 6th generation stealth fighter(it will operate in CATS , a UCAV in the swarm will be equipped with a direct energy weapon).


Trainer aircraft

* HT-2 — First company design to enter production. * HAL-26 Pushpak — Basic trainer, based on
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HPT-32 Deepak The HAL HPT-32 Deepak ("lamp" in Sanskrit) is an Indian prop-driven primary trainer manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. It has two seats in side-by-side configuration. Operational history The Deepak is used for primary training, obser ...
— Basic trainer in service for more than three decades. *
HJT-16 Kiran The HAL HJT-16 Kiran ("Ray of light") is an Indian two-seat intermediate jet propulsion, jet-powered trainer aircraft designed and manufactured by aircraft company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The Kiran was developed at the behest of the ...
— Mk1, Mk1A and Mk2 - Turbojet trainers scheduled to be replaced with HJT-36 Sitara. * HTT-34 — Turboprop version of
HPT-32 Deepak The HAL HPT-32 Deepak ("lamp" in Sanskrit) is an Indian prop-driven primary trainer manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. It has two seats in side-by-side configuration. Operational history The Deepak is used for primary training, obser ...
* HTT-35 — Proposed replacement for HPT-32 basic trainer in the early 1990s; not pursued * HJT-36 Sitara — Intermediate jet trainer (under development) * HTT-40 — Basic trainer (in production) first prototype flew its first flight on 31 May 2016. (106 ordered) * HJT 39 / CAT — Advanced jet trainer (proposal)


Passenger, transport and utility aircraft

* Saras — of 14-19 seater capacity multi-purpose civilian light transport aircraft jointly developed with
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Indian Regional Jet The HAL/NAL Regional Transport Aircraft (RTA) or Indian Regional Jet (IRJ) is a regional airliner being designed by India's National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) and to be manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The aircraft is pla ...
(IRJ) — (under development) of 70-100 seater capacity regional airliner to be jointly developed with
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Helicopters

* Dhruv — (in production) Advanced light helicopter (350+ built) * Rudra — (in production) Armed and reconnaissance version of Dhruv (90+ built) * Prachand — (in production) Light attack helicopter (10+ built) * Light Utility Helicopter — (in limited series production) Light utility helicopter * Indian Multi-role Helicopter — (under development) medium multi-role helicopter


Observation and reconnaissance aircraft

* HAOP-27 Krishak — Based on HAL-26 Pushpak


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

* PTA Lakshya - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle * PTA Lakshya 2 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TARGET DRONE) * Nishant - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle * Rustom - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle * TAPAS - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (MALE) * NRUAV * HAL Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) ** CATS Mothership for Air teaming Exploitation (MAX) - based on Tejas Mark 1A **
CATS Warrior CATS Warrior is a part of the HAL Combat Air Teaming System program. Its work is believed to have started in early 2019 under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) between the state owned HAL and an Indian private startup Newspace R&D. HAL has don ...
** CATS Air Launched Flexible Assets (ALFA) - Unmanned carrier and launcher of weaponized swarm drone ALPHA-S. ** CATS Hunter - Modular multi-purpose weapon carrying system ** CATS Infinity - High altitude solar powered
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Gliders

* G-1 — HAL's first original design, dating from 1941. Only one was built. * RG-1 Rohini * Ardhra — training glider


Engines

* CE-7.5 — cryogenic rocket engine *
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— cryogenic rocket engine * PTAE-7 — For indigenously designed Lakshya PTA * GTSU-110 — for starting main engine GE404 or Kaveri of LCA Tejas (under development) * Shakti — a turboshaft engine for HAL Dhruv Helicopter, co-developed with Safran Helicopter Engines based on Safran Ardiden 1 * GTX-35VS Kaveri — a turbofan engine can be used in HAL-developed Tejas and AMCA, co-developed with GTRE of ( DRDO) and Safran Aircraft Engines (under development or initial stage) * HTFE-25 — a turbofan engine can be used in single engine trainer jets, business jets and UAVs weighing up to 5 tonnes and in twin engine configuration for same weighing up to 9 tonnes (under development) * HTSE-1200 — a turboshaft engine can be used as engine alternatives for the HAL-developed LUH, Dhruv, Rudra and LCH helicopters (under development)


Licensed production

* Vampire — first combat jet manufactured by HAL, 250+ FB.52, 60 T.55 models * Harlow PC-5 — first aircraft assembled by HAL * Percival Prentice — 66 built by HAL *
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— FL, M, Bis and Bison upgrades variants 660 built by
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* Folland Gnat * Ajeet — improved version of the Folland Gnat *
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— M variant *
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— IS, IB and IM variants * BAE Hawk Mk 132 — scheduled production run of 42 aircraft * Sukhoi Su-30MKI — a derivative of the Sukhoi Su-30 * HS 748 Avro — modified for military usage, includes Series 2M variant with large freight door * Dornier 228 — 117 built + fuselage, wings and tail unit for production of the upgraded Dornier 228 NG variant * Aerospatiale SA 315B Lama — HAL Cheetah, Lancer, Cheetal Variants * Aerospatiale SA 316B Alouette III — HAL Chetak, Chetan Variants *
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— Engine for
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, produced under license * Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour Mk 871 — Engine for BAE Hawk Mk 132, produced under license * Garrett TPE331-5 — Engine for Dornier 228, produced under license * Saturn AL-31FP — Engine for Sukhoi Su-30MKI, produced under license * Klimov RD-33MK — Engine for Mikoyan MiG-29, produced under license *
Turbomeca TM 333 The Turbomeca TM 333 is a turboshaft engine manufactured by French company Turbomeca and designed for helicopters weighing 4-5 tonnes. It first ran in August 1981 and was introduced commercially in the mid-1980s. It was the first Turbomeca engin ...
— Engine for HAL Dhruv Helicopter, produced under license


Notable people

* Kota Harinarayana (b. 1943), president of the Aeronautical Society of India * Kurt Tank (1898–1983), German aeronautical engineer, designed Hindustan Marut fighter-bomber * Roddam Narasimha (1933–2020), aerospace scientist and fluid dinamicist * Vishnu Madav Ghatage (1908–1991), one of the pioneers of Indian aeronautics


See also

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HAL Aerospace Museum HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore. Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL Heritage Centre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Ind ...
* Pragati Aerospace Museum * Defence Research and Development Organisation * HAL Airport *
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*
Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company The Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO; ), also known as the Loiwing Factory (雷允飛機製造廠) after they moved to Yunnan, was a Chinese aircraft manufacturer established by American entrepreneur William D. Pawley in the 1930s. ...
*
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club, often abbreviated as HAL or HASC, was an institutional Indian football club based in Bangalore. It was named after the company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The club competed in the top tier ...
* National Aerospace Laboratories * Mahindra Aerospace * Tata Advanced Systems * Aeronautical Development Agency


References


External links

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Ready to roll: HAL offers its light combat helicopter to Indian Air Force
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