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DEFENCE INDUSTRY

HAL engaged in discussions with GE to expedite F-404 Engines for Tejas MK-1A Programme: Chairman D K Sunil

By R Anil Kumar

Bengaluru, November 8. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is engaged in talks with General Electric (GE), regarding delays in delivery of F-404 engines which are critical for the indigenous light combat aircraft, Tejas MK-1A programme.

D K Sunil, Chairman & Managing Director, HAL.

D K Sunil, Chairman and Managing Director, HAL says that the talks aim to address the logistical issues that have led to significant delays in engine supply which are expected to push regular deliveries to March or April 2025, two years late than initially scheduled.

The F-404 engines part of a  contract signed in August 2021, where GE was to supply 99 engines for the TEJAS MK-1A Programme. The first 3 Jets were expected to be delivered by February, 2024, but the timeline has been severly affected due to the delays in supply-chain by the GE, the HAL CMD, said.

Despite initial reports suggested that penalties would be imposed on GE for the delay, it has been clarified that HAL has decided not to enforce any penalties.

This decision reflects a strategic choice to maintain a strong partnership with GE, especially considering future engine requirements for the advanced TEJAS MK-2 Programme, Sunil added.

To mitigate the impact of these delays in aircraft production, HAL is temporarily utilising previously used engines until the new F-404 engines are delivered. This approach aims to ensure that the delivery schedule for the TEJAS MK-1A jets  remains unaffected, the CMD said.

The ongoing talks between HAL and GE highlight the complexities of International Defence Contracts and the logistical challenges that can arise.

The Indian Government has emphasised the importance of timely engine deliveries for its defence  modernisation efforts, particularly as it seeks to enhance self-reliance in military technology through local production and technology transfers.

As a positive course of action, HAL is actively working with GE to resolve the delays, the situation underscores both the challenges of global supply chains in defence procurement and India’s strategic priorities in developing its indigenous aerospace capabilities.

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