New Delhi: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set for a change of the guard at a time when the state-run plane maker is at a critical juncture – it is grappling with a delay in the Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA Mk-1A) programme, working towards finalising a deal for joint production of jet engines in the country, awaiting orders worth tens of thousands of crores for new fighter planes and helicopters, and taking steps to boost exports, officials aware of the matter said.
Meanwhile, in world top 100 ratings among defence companies, HAL figures in 39th position and this is the first time that HAL figures in this list.
The current HAL chief, CB Ananthakrishnan, is set to retire on August 31 and DK Sunil, director (engineering and R&D), HAL, is widely seen as the frontrunner for the top job, the officials said.
“Accelerating the LCA Mk-1A programme will be one of the top priorities for the new HAL chief. The aircraft is an important element of the Indian Air Force’s modernisation plans,” said one of the officials cited above, asking not to be named.
The new HAL chief will also take over at a time when HAL is negotiating a deal with GE Aerospace for the joint production of GE-F414 engines in India.
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