Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is aggressively scaling up its production capacity for the Tejas Mk1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) to 30 units per year. This strategic move is aimed at overcoming delays in engine supply, addressing the existing order backlog, and preparing for anticipated future contracts.
HAL currently has orders for 73 Tejas Mk1A aircraft and expects to secure an additional order for 97 units later this year, bringing the total to 170. In addition, HAL is also responsible for producing 10 Tejas Trainer variants, with all deliveries scheduled for completion by 2029. This ambitious timeline necessitates a significant increase in production capacity.
To achieve this goal, HAL plans to leverage its existing production line in Bangalore, which currently produces 16 Tejas Mk1A units annually. Furthermore, the Nashik facility will be incorporated into the production process, initially adding a capacity of 5 units per year. This will be followed by a further expansion at Nashik, boosting its output by an additional 9 units and bringing the total annual production capacity to 30 aircraft.
This aggressive production ramp-up is crucial for HAL to meet the burgeoning demand for the Tejas Mk1A. The company plans to transition to Tejas MkII production from 2029 onwards. Therefore, it needs to manufacture nearly 180 Tejas Mk1A aircraft within the next 4-5 years, requiring production to reach the 30-unit mark by 2027.
The increased production rate will not only help HAL fulfill its current orders but also enable it to respond effectively to future demand. This proactive approach will ensure that the Indian Air Force receives its complement of advanced Tejas fighters in a timely manner, bolstering India's defence capabilities.