| After IAF, Indian Posts shows interest for NAL Saras | 16-NOV-09 |
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| The Indian postal department has shown interests in the 14-seaters civil aircraft 'Saras' being built by the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), the aerospace R&D lab owned by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR). Even though the Rs 200 crore project is delayed pending clearance from the inquiry commission appointed by the director general of civil aviation (DGCA) to probe into the recent crash, NAL says that Indian Posts is interested in using this aircraft for light cargo purposes, especially in the North East region. |
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| HAL blames BAE Systems for Hawk delays | 02-SEP-09 |
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| The Indian Air Force (IAF) is desperately short of aircraft for training its flight cadets. With the entire fleet of basic trainers — the HPT-32 Deepak — grounded after a series of crashes, advanced training is suffering equally due to unexpected delays in the manufacture of the Hawk advanced jet trainer (AJT) in India. |
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| MEA shoots down defence ministry's helicopter export | 23-MAY-09 |
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| The prospects for India’s most promising defence export — the Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) — have just been dealt an unexpected blow. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has turned down a Bolivian request for a line of credit to buy seven Dhruvs from Bangalore-based manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). |
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| HAL delivers rear fuselage for biz jet | 08-APR-09 |
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| In what can be dubbed as India’s progression in its foray into civil aircraft programmes, state-owned aerospace manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has executed a programme for the delivery of rear fuselage of Gulfstream (G-150) aircraft for Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). |
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| HAL delivers rear fuselage of Gulfstream | 08-APR-09 |
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| State-owned aerospace manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has executed a programme for the delivery of rear fuselage of Gulfstream (G-150) aircraft for Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). |
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| Ashok Nayak new HAL chairman | 31-MAR-09 |
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| Ashok Nayak, who has led Light Combat Aircraft and other key projects, will take over as the new Chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) from April 1 succeeding Ashok K Baweja, who is retiring today. |
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| HAL starts work on new facility | 25-AUG-08 |
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| Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), the public sector major into the manufacturing of military aircraft and helicopters, is expected to soon begin work on civil aircraft. |
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| IAF gets first HAL-built Hawk trainer | 15-AUG-08 |
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| The Indian defence aviation industry has taken another step in training fighter pilots to fly supersonic fighter aircraft.
The Indian Air Force (IAF), which has so far imported 14 UK-built Hawk |
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| HAL`s net profit jumps 27 per cent to Rs 1,500 cr | 04-APR-08 |
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| Public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has posted a 27 per cent increase in net profit to around Rs 1,500 crore in FY08. Revenues rose 11 per cent to Rs 8,350 crore, as per the provisional |
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| HAL in JV with Tatas for aerostructures | 11-MAR-08 |
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| Incat, a Tata Technologies company that provides engineering services outsourcing (ESO) and product development IT services, and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) have announced a joint venture |
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| Make Tejas a success: Antony | 13-FEB-08 |
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| Defence Minister A K Antony today asked scientists to make the home-grown light combat aircraft Tejas a success to further the process of indigenisation of the countrys defence system.
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