Negotiations to start soon on GE engine for Tejas Mk2 jets
Two years after state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and US defence major General Electric (GE) Aerospace signed a pact to jointly produce fighter jet engines, the two sides will begin commercial negotiations on the deal shortly, The Indian Express has learnt.
Additionally, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has finalised French major Safran to join hands with the Bengluru-based Gas Turbine Research Establishment to manufacture an advanced jet engine in India which will power India’s indigenous fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
Officials familiar with developments on the HAL-GE pact said the aim is to conclude commercial negotiations within the next three months and finalise the deal to co-produce the F414 engines, which will power the Light Combat Aircraft Mk2 jets for the IAF.