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India receives GE-404 engine from the US for HAL's LCA Mark 1A fighter jet aircraft programme

India receives GE-404 engine from the US for HAL's LCA Mark 1A fighter jet aircraft programme

Time of India15-07-2025
India received the second
GE-404 engine
from the US for the
LCA Mark 1A fighter jet
aircraft programme.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
(HAL) is expected to receive 12 GE-404 engines by the end of this financial year.
The engines will be fitted on the LCA Mark 1A fighter jets.
Indian Air Force
has placed orders for 83 LCA Mark 1A fighter jets and a proposal to buy 97 more of these planes is at an advance stage.
On Monday,
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar
had said that
General Electric
will increase deliveries to two engines per month until March 2026 while speaking to CNBC News-18.
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India signed a $716 million agreement with General Electric in 2021 to procure 99
F404-IN20 engines
. Delivery was affected due to supply chain disruptions, including the failure of a South Korean component supplier. As a result, the schedule was pushed back to March 2025.
The Indian Air Force plans to induct a total of 352 Tejas aircraft, combining both Mk1A and Mk2 variants. HAL is on track to meet its delivery targets for this year. The defence firm expects engine supplies to stabilise in the next financial year. Full-scale production is projected to touch 30 aircraft per year by 2026–27, with support from both public and private industry partners.
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