GE signs deal with IAF for repair centre for Tejas' engines, no clarity on engine delivery
US based General Electric (GE) has announced that it signed a contract with the Indian Air Force (IAF) to establish a repair centre for its F-404-IN20 jet engines that power the HAL Tejas. The, yet to be set up, facility will reduce the need to depend on repair centres abroad. This will significantly reduce the turnaround times and improve the availability of the fighter aircraft. The upcoming facility will be set up with the help of General Electric, which will provide technical inputs. The facility will be owned, operated and maintained by the Indian Air Force. GE will assist by providing technical inputs, specialised equipment, training, spare parts and support personnel.The announcement comes just days after Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) released a picture with eighteen complete Tejas airframes, while only five of these aircraft have received engines. HAL had signed a contract with GE for the first batch of 99 engines for the first order of HAL Tejas Mk 1A aircraft. These engines were supposed to be delivered to HAL from 2024 onwards. GE has not been able to deliver these engines, the American engine-maker had promised to deliver eleven engines in the last financial year. HAL Chairman DK Sunil had said earlier this month that the American firm was planning to send as many as twenty F404-IN20 by the end of this calendar year.
End of Article