Bengaluru, July 16, 2025:
Mr. Shrivastava began his career in HAL as a Management Trainee (Technical) in 1988. During his 37-year career at HAL, he held key leadership positions, including Head of the Aircraft Research and Design Centre (ARDC) and Head of the Transport Aircraft Research and Design Centre (TARDC). He has made significant contributions to major projects including the avionics upgrade of the entire HS-748 fleet, the Do-228, the Sea-King helicopter and the IL-78. Under his leadership, HAL obtained the DGCA certification for HAL’s two Do-228 aircraft, the first indigenous transport civil passenger aircraft in India to be Type Certified and the type certification of Hindustan-228 aircraft. He has also successfully led the indigenisation of several critical aircraft components. He has extensive experience in design and development of trainer, fighter and transport aircraft as well as rotary aircraft.
A recipient of the FASIA (French Aeronautics & Space Industry Award) for his contribution to the aeronautics industry, Mr Shrivastava has been instrumental in the avionics upgrade of Hindustan Jet Trainer-36 ‘Yashas’ which was successfully demonstrated during Aero India 2025.
Mr. Shrivastava holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from HBTI, Kanpur and a master’s degree in Aviation Safety and Aircraft Airworthiness from ENAC/ENSICA, Toulouse, France. He is also a certified Project Management Professional.