Aero India 2017 is scheduled from February 14 to 18 here.
"HAL is geared-up to display recent advancements in fixed and rotary wing segments," HAL Chairman and Managing Director T Suvarna Raju said.
He said "Visitors will get an opportunity to know about Advanced Hawk which will be kept on display in front of HAL stall. Also, at the static display, HTT-40, upgraded Jaguar & Mirage 2000, LCH and LUH would be crowd pullers."
In addition, the customer demonstration flights would be held for ALH Mk III Dhruv and Mk IV (Rudra), HAL said adding that it will also hold business meetings with OEMs, sign agreements and contracts with business partners for various projects during the Aero India -2017.
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