Bengaluru: HAL signs MoU with government; aims higher revenue


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Bengaluru, Jul 12: Central public sector undertaking, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the financial year 2017-18 with Ministry of Defence (MoD) at Delhi on Monday.

The annual MoU was signed between Ashok Kumar Gupta, Secretary, Department of Defence Production and T Suvarna Raju, CMD-HAL.

The MoU outlines targets on various performance parameters of the Company during the year 2017-18. 

The revenue from operations has been targeted at Rs 17,900 crore, the highest ever. The Company has also laid specific emphasis on Capacity building, Modernization, Solar Power plants, aiming to achieve capital expenditure of Rs.1300 crore.

The Company’s thrust is on Make-in-India projects such as Hindustan Turboprop Trainer-40 (HTT-40), Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) and Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). 

Among the important milestones targeted to be achieved include clearance by DGCA for civil version of Do-228 aircraft, Jaguar DARIN-III Upgrade and Mirage 2000 Upgrade.  

The Company also aims to achieve 5% increase in indigenous content through indigenisation under Make-in-India initiatives.

  

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    Wed, Jul 12 2017

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