The state-owned aerospace giant reported
a substantial 11 percent increase in revenue, soaring to over Rs. 29,810 crore
proving its resilient capabilities in meeting supply chain challenges
exacerbated by geopolitical tensions.
During FY 2023–24, HAL secured
manufacturing contracts surpassing Rs. 19,000 crores and repair and overhaul
(ROH) contracts exceeding Rs. 16,000 crores.
Most significant fact was HAL’s prompt
fulfillment of an export contract with the Guyana Defense Forces, delivering
two Hindustan-228 aircraft within a month of contract signing, demonstrating
effectively its agility in managing supply chain complexities. HAL also
celebrated key milestones, such as the successful maiden flight of the first
production series fighter of the LCA Mk1A in March 2024, amidst persistent
supply chain challenges.
Strategic collaborations with global and
Indian partners further underscore HAL’s commitment to technological
advancement. Initiatives like the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with
General Electric, USA, for the transfer of technology (ToT) and manufacturing
of GE-414 aero-engines in India aim to enhance India’s Aero Engine
Manufacturing Ecosystem, promoting self-reliance and innovation.
Additionally, HAL’s joint venture with
Safran Helicopter Engines, France, aims to develop engines for Indigenous
Multi-Role Helicopters (IMRH) and Defense-Borne Multi-Role Helicopters (DBMRH),
furthering HAL’s technological prowess amidst supply chain complexities.
Collaborations with industry leaders like Airbus for
establishing Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facilities highlight HAL’s
commitment to the Make-in-India mission and export potential.
HAL’s success reaffirms its status as a
pioneer of innovation and excellence in the aerospace industry.