On the bourses, HAL share price was trading 0.27 per cent lower at ₹4,734 per share at 10 AM. By comparison, the BSE Sensex was trading flat at 84,463.92 levels.
HAL total expenses rose to ₹5,296.64 crore in Q2FY26, marking a 17.34 per cent increase Y-o-Y from ₹4,513.92 crore in Q2FY25
Hindustan Aeronautics shares rose 3 per cent after it signed an agreement with the American engine manufacturer General Electric Company
The privately held "big four" may yet land safely, despite the presence of public sector giant HAL in the race
HAL is leveraging its legacy and ramping up research & development to secure its place in India's evolving defence landscape
The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) plans to boost its revenues through focussed efforts on the export of accessories related to aircraft and other platforms, a senior official has said. In an interaction with mediapersons at the HAL's accessories division here on Wednesday, the official also said the platforms and components made by the state-run firm now reach "nearly 30 countries". He emphasised that the HAL is already working with the government to deepen domestic capability across aircraft systems, while endeavouring to widen its export footprint. The defence public sector undertaking (PSU) has plans to ramp up revenues through the export of accessories related to aircraft and other platforms, including Dornier Do-228, he said. "This is part of focussed efforts at the corporate level," the official working with the HAL's accessories division said. The division supports this strategy through documentation, post-sale engineering support and modification services, officials
Defence stocks fall after the US President Donald Trump announced a "complete and total" ceasefire between Israel and Iran, signalling a potential end to the escalating conflict in West Asia.
HAL's major units in Karnataka produce Tejas, AMCA, helicopters and trainers, thus forming the backbone of India's defence and aerospace ambitions
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Motilal Oswal has initiated coverage on HAL with a 'Buy' call. The brokerage has set the target for the stock at ₹5,100 per share
The sharp rally in HAL shares came after the Ministry of Defence (MoD) signed two major contracts with HAL on March 28, 2025
HAL share price rose after Ohio, US-based aerospace company GE Aerospace delivered the first of 99 F404-IN20 engines to Hindustan Aeronautics for Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Mk 1A Fighter Jet
The surge in these stocks followed the news that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council is likely to announce a uniform 5 per cent GST rate on all commercial-use drones in its upcoming meeting
Private firm Alpha Tocol Engineering Services on Sunday handed over the first rear fuselage for Light Combat Aircraft Mk1A to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Defence Ministry said. The rear fuselage was handed over at the HAL's Aircraft Division in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, according to a Defence Ministry statement. Speaking on the occasion, Singh termed the handing over as a milestone in the historic journey of India's defence manufacturing. "The ceremony is a testimony to India's progress towards Aatmanirbharta in defence and the Government's commitment towards enhanced public-private partnership," he said. The defence minister commended HAL and the private sector for constantly strengthening the Armed Forces with latest platforms and technologies. He stated that the HAL, through its integrated model and strategies, is not only bolstering the strength of soldiers, but is also opening new dimensions of manufacturing and Research and Development ...
The uptick in HAL share price came after the company posted a healthy set of Q3FY25 results
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Q3FY25 results: Consolidated revenue rose to Rs 6,957.31 crore in the October-December quarter
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Monday said its flagship jet training aircraft, Hindustan Jet Trainer, HJT-36, is now renamed as 'Yashas' after extensive modifications to resolve departure characteristics and spin resistance throughout the aircraft envelope. Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary, Defence Production, unveiled the new name in the presence of D K Sunil, CMD, HAL and senior officers at the ongoing Aero India 2025 here. "The large-scale changes to the baseline intermediate training platform have led to significant upheaval in its capabilities and hence provided an opportunity for a new name to be given in accordance with the aircraft's continued relevance as a training system for modern military aviation. In light of this, HJT-36 is named Yashas," Sunil said. For induction into service, the aircraft was recently upgraded with state-of-the-art avionics and an ultra-modern cockpit. These will enhance training effectiveness and operational efficiency, whilst providing weight ...
Hindustan Aeronautics share rose after it announced a contract for procurement of 12 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI aircraft along with associated equipment has been signed between the MoD and the Company
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) accorded Acceptance of Necessity for five capital acquisition proposals worth over Rs 21,772 crore.
The rise in the HAL share price came after the company announced a healthy set of results in the September quarter of financial year 2025 (Q2FY25)