8 July 2022, Bangalore
Safran Helicopter Engines and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) have signed an agreement to create a new joint venture intended to develop helicopter engines. Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by Mr. R. Madhavan, HAL CMD, and Mr. Franck Saudo, Safran Helicopter Engines CEO in presence of Olivier Andriès, Safran CEO, both partners will extend their long-lasting partnership by establishing a new aero-engine company in India. It will be dedicated to the development, production, sales and support of helicopter engines and one of its main objectives will be to meet the requirements of HAL and India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) future helicopters, including the future 13-ton IMRH (Indian Multi Role Helicopter).
This MoU demonstrates once again the commitment of both Safran Helicopter Engines and HAL to the Indian Government’s vision of “Atmanirbhar Bharat”, or achieving self-reliance – particularly in defence technologies.
The day is not far off when entire aircraft, from small components to aero engines, is built in Bengaluru, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.
The Chief Minister in his address at a function to inaugurate ‘Safran HAL Aircraft Engines Facility’ said, “the day is not far off when the entire aircraft is built in Bengaluru. I am dreaming of the day when renowned companies of the world build their aircrafts in Bengaluru, it is possible, because most of the aircraft spares are manufactured in Bengaluru already.
“The ecosystem here has already helped them to evolve. So the day is not far off when the entire aircraft would be built in Bengaluru and that will be the proudest moment. I am a man in a hurry, I want it fast,” Bommai said, requesting the HAL top brass to take the lead in this regard.
Bengaluru is already in the forefront in aerospace technology. The new aircraft engines facility of HAL and Safran would further strengthen this technological base of Bengaluru, Bommai said.
Atma Nirbhar Bharat-Apart from aerospace technology, Bengaluru is leading the world in various other sectors including Genomics. Karnataka is now keen to lead in the Semiconductor sector too and Karnataka is the first state to have signed an MoU to manufacture semiconductors with Intel. HAL is the driving force behind it. Karnataka is playing a stellar role in making India ‘Atma Nirbhar’ in meeting its defence needs, he said and appreciated the role of DRDO in this regard.
Mr. Franck Saudo said: “The creation of this new joint venture marks a turning point in our relationship with HAL and the Indian MoD with the development and production of a new generation of helicopter engine. We are proud to further expand our structuring partnership with HAL, which began more than 50 years ago, and which was recently illustrated with the development and production of the Shakti engine and the inauguration of our joint venture Helicopter Engines MRO Pvt Limited (HE-MRO). With a fleet of over 1,000 engines, India’s Armed Forces are one of the largest operators of Safran-designed helicopter engines”.
Mr. R. Madhavan said: “Safran Helicopter Engines has been our valued partner for several decades. We now look forward to utilize this opportunity to leverage HAL’s experience in manufacturing of more than 15 types of aircraft and helicopter engines to jointly co-develop and manufacture engine with immediate focus on IMRH and its naval variant the Deck Based Multi Role Helicopter (DBMRH). This partnership will involve and utilize the Indian Defence manufacturing ecosystem within India”.
Safran Helicopter Engines and HAL have already multiple partnerships, including the Shakti engine, which powers HAL-produced helicopters, including the Dhruv, Rudra and the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH). The Ardiden 1U variant also powers the new Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). More than 500 Shakti engines have already been produced
Through HE-MRO joint venture in Goa, Safran Helicopter Engines and HAL will also provide MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) services for TM333 and Shakti engines in service with Indian Armed Forces. It will be operational by the end of 2023.