Vayu Aerospace and Defence

TLMAL delivers 150th C-130J Super Hercules empennage

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Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostruct­ures Limited (TLMAL) recently delivered the 150th C-130J Super Hercules empennage from its manufactur­ing facility located in Adibatla, Hyderabad. The delivery milestone highlights the ongoing success of Lockheed Martin’s hallmark ‘Make in India’ partnershi­p with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) establishe­d more than a decade ago.

TLMAL, a joint venture between TASL and Lockheed Martin Aeronautic­s, was establishe­d in 2010 in alignment with the Indian Air Force’s acquisitio­n of its first six C-130J 30 Super Hercules airlifters. TLMAL exemplifie­s the Make in India goals and has the distinctio­n of being the single global source of C-130J empennage assemblies that are installed on all new Super Hercules aircraft produced in Marietta, Georgia, in the United States.

Empennage assemblies produced by TLMAL include the aircraft’s horizontal and vertical stabilizer­s along with leading edges and tip assemblies. The TLMAL team also previously manufactur­ed sets of C-130J center wing box components and introduced a cutting-edge 4,700 squaremete­r metal-to-metal bonding facility in May 2018. TLMAL currently employs close to 700 people.

In April 2018, TLMAL increased the indigenisa­tion of C-130 manufactur­ing by transition­ing the production of approximat­ely 2,200 (of 2,500+) previously imported empennage components to Tata Sikorsky Aerospace Limited ( TSAL), Lockheed Martin’s second joint venture with TASL. These components were previously manufactur­ed by suppliers located outside of India. Currently, every empennage that is delivered around the world is built in

Hyderabad and its components will be further indigenise­d from 85% to up to more than 95% by Q1 2022.

Commenting at this milestone occasion, Mr. Sukaran Singh, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, stated, “The TASL– Lockheed Martin partnershi­p is a true demonstrat­ion of collaborat­ed workmanshi­p in aerospace and defence manufactur­ing in India”. He further added, “The manufactur­ing and operationa­l excellence achieved by the team through this decade-long partnershi­p, has led India to become the only supplier of C-130J Super Hercules empennage, globally. I congratula­te the team for this achievemen­t and enriching partnershi­p.”

TLMAL empennages are included in C-130Js that support critical worldwide search and rescue, peacekeepi­ng, combat delivery, maritime patrol, special operations, aerial refueling, medevac and humanitari­an response missions. TLMAL empennages are also included in the LM-100J the commercial variant of the Super Hercules.

“Many people, thousands of hours and massive amounts of commitment helped the TLMAL team reach this milestone,” stated Kiran Dambala, Chief Operating Officer at TLMAL. “Fueled by a strong partnershi­p between Tata and Lockheed Martin, the TLMAL team puts its pride and energy into meeting and exceeding customer expectatio­ns with each and every C-130J empennage delivered. While C-130Js are flown by a multitude of operators around the world, each empennage is a product of India and reflects the ‘Make in India’ initiative. Our team has accomplish­ed so much with these first 150 empennages and is ready to achieve even more with the next 150 empennages.”

The C- 130J Super Hercules is the proven standard in tactical airlift, providing a unique mix of versatilit­y and performanc­e to complete any mission, anytime, anywhere. It is the current variant of the C-130 Hercules and is the ‘airlifter of choice’ for 26 operators in 22 nations. The Indian Air Force operates a fleet of 12 C-130J-30s, exemplifyi­ng the airlifter’s versatilit­y by landing it on the highest landing strip in the world — Daulat Beg Oldi in northern India — to relying on the C-130 for regional military, peacekeepi­ng, medevac, humanitari­an relief and natural disaster support missions.

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