HAL getting set to assemble Rafale fighter jets

07 Feb 2013

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd has begun "advanced preparations" to build a facility to assemble Dassault Aviation SA's Rafale fighter jets in India, the state-run company's chairman R K Tyagi said on Wednesday.

Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is actively talking to India's defence ministry for an assembly role in the Rafale combat jet contract that New Delhi is preparing to sign, Tyagi said in Bangalore on the on the sidelines of the Aero India 2013 show.

India picked the Rafale combat jet for exclusive negotiations over a year ago after a hotly contested bidding for the Indian Air Force's requirement for 126 fighter planes.

The country is in the final stage of discussions with the French company ahead of signing a potential agreement worth more than $10 billion.

According to the government's tender, the first 18 planes will have to be supplied in a ready-to-fly condition, while the remaining jets must be produced in India in collaboration with a local company. The contract will have an option for India to order an additional 89 jets.

HAL is the only Indian company that manufactures fighter jets, including Russia-developed Sukhoi Su-30 MKI combat planes.