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    With nod for 83 LCAs worth Rs 47,000 crore, HAL readies 3rd plant

    Buoyed by the recent Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approval for procurement of 83 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mark-1A aircraft worth Rs 47,000 crore, Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is all geared up to make operational a dedicated second LCA plant in Bengaluru.

    The new plant at Doddanekundi here, according to sources in HAL NSE 0.89 %, will be inaugurated by defence minister Rajnath Singh. “The plant, when commissioned fully, will be able to produce 16 LCAs per year. We’ll make the Tejas Mark-1A and the trainers here,” one source said.

    At present, HAL has the capacity to manufacture eight LCAs per year. The first dedicated LCA plant and HAL’s Aircraft Division are both producing them. “The plant that will be inaugurated by the defence minister will technically be the third, given that the Aircraft Division also make LCAs now,” the source said.

    The Tejas Mark-1A aircraft worth Rs 46,898 crore – 73 fighters and 10 trainers – cleared by the CCS on January 13, will have 43 “improvements” over the Tejas Mark-1 jets which the IAF has already placed orders for earlier.

    The order/contract for the new 83 aircraft is expected to be placed during the upcoming Aero India show. “From the date of the signing of the contract, HAL will have 36 months to start delivering the first batch of aircraft,” the source said.

    There was no immediate confirmation on the investment that has gone into the second plant, or when it is expected to be commissioned fully. “The first phase of the operations will start in a few months after Tuesday’s inauguration and we’ll subsequently commission the rest of the plant,” another source said, adding that existing manpower will be used to operate the plant.

    5k New Jobs: Atmanirbhar

    Soon after the CCS nod, HAL had said: “Tejas would have the highest level indigenisation in comparison to any programme of this scale with progressive indigenisation of critical technologies, thereby making India a technologically self-reliant nation. The programme would look at developing technologies indigenously.”

    The Tejas programme, the PSU said, has created a national aerospace ecosystem with the participation of approximately 560 companies. “It is estimated that as the LCA Mark-1A programme kicks-off, it will generate primary jobs to a tune of 5,000 across the country. The programme will foster local industry and drive skill development of young Indian workforce,” HAL said.

    As per the PSUs estimates, the LCA programme, till date has produced 50,000 primary and secondary jobs across the nation. “For the first time in India’s aerospace history, the program enabled partnership with Indian private players to manufacture aircraft fuselage and wings. Some of the major companies contributing in the programme from the private sector are VEM technologies, L&T, DTL, Alpha Toccol, TAML, Data Patterns, Pendios, Compupower and many others,” HAL added.

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