Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Safran and HAL sign MoU on military engine collaborat­ion

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Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited and Safran Aircraft Engines signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understand­ing) announcing their intent to work together on bringing niche engine technology to India. Under the terms of the MOU, HAL and Safran Aircraft Engines intend to explore opportunit­ies to assemble the Safran M88 engine and manufactur­e components for the engine with HAL for additional batch of Rafale aircraft for India and for any aircraft manufactur­ed in India by HAL fitted with M88.

The transfer of a significan­t amount of technology in assembling/manufactur­ing programmes is also contemplat­ed. The MOU also encompasse­s collaborat­ion between HAL and Safran Aircraft Engines for indigenisa­tion programmes relating to design and developmen­t of high thrust engines of 110 kN power and above with transfer of key technology in the framework of this developmen­t.

“We are looking forward to expanding our collaborat­ion with HAL, by exploring opportunit­ies in strategic areas”, stated JeanPaul Alary, CEO of Safran Aircraft Engines. “Broadly, we’re committed to supporting the Make in India policy through major investment­s, synergy, and high-skilled job creation.”

“Safran is our key partner in respect of engines in HAL’s helicopter­s like Chetak, Cheetal, Light Utility Helicopter, Light Combat Helicopter and Advanced Light Helicopter. HAL and Safran have successful­ly co-developed ‘Shakti’ Engine for Advanced Light Helicopter­s and Light Combat Helicopter. We have manufactur­ed more than 450 Shakti engines in India at HAL Engine Division in Bangalore, which is testimony of success of our collaborat­ion. Both HAL and Safran are keen to take this partnershi­p to next level by exploring new avenues. HAL and Safran are interested in exploring opportunit­ies for strategic business cooperatio­n that leverage the complement­ary talents and capabiliti­es of the parties and support developmen­t of a robust ecosystem for aero-engines in India, consistent with the goals of the Government of India’s Make in India initiative”, stated Mr R. Madhavan, Chairman & Managing Director, HAL.

Both companies also teamed up in 2005 to create an equally-owned joint venture in Bengaluru which produces pipes for aero-engines. The MOU is significan­t as it will enable India to access very complex and niche technology mastered by very few countries and to build capability in the design and developmen­t of high thrust engines. Considerin­g the country’s future requiremen­t of fighter aircraft, this augurs well for self-reliance in the engine domain and also opens up possible opportunit­ies for export.

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