India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme is more than a design challenge — it's a test of whether the country is ready to move beyond a state-run monopoly in defence manufacturing.
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is pressing ahead with several fixed-wing combat aircraft programmes, as it also places a bigger emphasis on research and development and overseas partnerships. In a recent ...
Shares of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) are in focus after reports that the company has been excluded from the AMCA ...
HAL and GE Aerospace move forward on F414 engine co-production in India, strengthening defence manufacturing and supporting ...
Thus far in the calendar year 2026, HAL has underperformed the market, by falling 18 per cent, as against 13 per cent decline ...
A model of the AMCA was displayed at the 2025 edition of the Aero India airshow. Credit: Tony Osborne/Aviation Week Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is neither confirming nor denying reports that ...
As India’s “Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft” fifth-gen fighter project has struggled, New Delhi has vacillated between buying the US F-35 and the Russian Su-57 to plug the gap. There is an ongoing ...
India is set to manufacture GE F-414-INS6 turbofan engines domestically. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd and GE Aerospace have ...