HAL signs contract with Safhal to develop new generation Helicopter engines
This collaboration involves state-of-the-art design, advanced manufacturing processes and rigorous testing protocols to meet the highest global standards.
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) announced that it has selected Safhal Helicopter Engines to develop and produce Aravalli engines for helicopters.
"HAL and Safhal have signed an airframer contract, to commence joint design, development, manufacture, supply and support of a new generation high power engine named 'Aravalli' for the 13-ton Medium Lift class, Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH) and the Deck-Based Multi-Role Helicopter (DBMRH), being designed and developed by HAL," HAL said in a filing.
Read Also : Gurmukh Singh Bawa Recognized as Top Civil Aviation Voice on LinkedIn"This partnership with Safhal marks a pivotal moment in our journey towards achieving technological self-reliance in India's aerospace & defence sector. The collaboration will not only ensure the operational capabilities of the IMRH and DBMRH platforms but also contribute to the broader goal of Indigenous development of critical defence technologies," said CB Ananthakrishnan, Chairman and Managing Director (Addl. Charge) at HAL.
Safhal, a joint venture between Safran Helicopter Engines SAS and HAL, is dedicated to the design, development, production, sales and support of new generation helicopter engines in India, marks a significant milestone in India's aerospace and defence sector, aiming to enhance the nation's Aatmanirbharta in helicopter engine technology.
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This collaboration involves state-of-the-art design, advanced manufacturing processes and rigorous testing protocols to meet the highest global standards.
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