India one step closer to securing powerplant for three separate indigenous fighter programs

India's aviation sector is a step closer to manufacture GE F-414 turbofan engines domestically following a technical agreement between HAL and GE Aerospace. This crucial step will power three upcoming fighter jets, including the Tejas Mk-2 and AMCA. The deal promises 80% local production and significant technology transfer, reducing foreign dependency and bolstering India's self-reliance in advanced aerospace.

India one step closer to securing powerplant for three separate indigenous fighter programs
India's aviation sector is a step closer to manufacture GE F-414 turbofan engines domestically following a technical agreement between HAL and GE Aerospace. This crucial step will power three upcoming fighter jets, including the Tejas Mk-2 and AMCA. The deal promises 80% local production and significant technology transfer, reducing foreign dependency and bolstering India's self-reliance in advanced aerospace.