Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has reached a critical milestone in the development of the Tejas Mk1A program. Dr. DK Sunil, Chairman and Managing Director of HAL, announced that the first F404-IN20 engine, designed to power the upgraded Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), has been assembled and is currently undergoing rigorous ground testing at GE Aviation's facilities in the United States.
This advanced engine is expected to be delivered to HAL by March (Next Month), paving the way for its integration into the Tejas Mk1A airframe. Following initial trials, the aircraft is scheduled to be handed over to the Indian Air Force (IAF) in April. This delivery represents a significant step towards enhancing India's indigenous fighter jet capabilities.
The F404-IN20 engine, produced by GE Aviation, is a key component of the Tejas Mk1A, offering improved thrust and overall performance compared to the engines powering earlier versions of the Tejas. The successful assembly and testing of this engine are crucial for fulfilling the IAF's operational requirements and ensuring the Tejas Mk1A enters service on schedule.
Dr. Sunil acknowledged the challenges faced in the engine supply chain, particularly the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The global crisis significantly impacted production and logistics networks. India's order for 99 F404-IN20 engines in 2021 coincided with GE Aviation's recovery from these disruptions. However, Dr. Sunil emphasized that GE has since established new partnerships within their supply chain to optimize production and overcome previous bottlenecks.
With the revitalized supply chain in place, GE Aviation has assured HAL and the IAF that issues related to engine spares and components will be effectively addressed. This assurance is particularly important as HAL and the IAF have decided to place a follow-on order for an additional 120 F404-IN20 engines, exceeding the quantity of the initial order. The timely delivery of these engines is vital for maintaining the program's momentum and ensuring a consistent supply of these advanced fighters to the IAF.
The Tejas Mk1A program is a cornerstone of India's efforts to develop a robust domestic defence industry and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The successful development and delivery of the F404-IN20 engine signifies a major achievement for both HAL and GE Aviation, and underscores the growing strength of India's aerospace capabilities.