HAL, GE sign $1-bn engine deal to power LCA Mk1As
DEFENCE
8 NOVEMBER 2025
- In a major boost to India’s indigenous fighter jet programme, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) signed a major contract with General Electric (GE), U.S., for the supply of 113 F404-GE-IN20 engines and associated support packages to power the next batch of 97 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk1A.
- The deal is valued at about $1 billion, or ₹8,868 crore.
- In 2021, 99 GE engines were contracted for 83 aircraft for $716-million; and now 113 engines for 97 aircraft.
- The earlier engines were delivered in 2025, with 12 engines expected to be supplied by the end of the current financial year.
- The balance 32 engines will be used for testing, maintenance and other operational needs.
- Deliveries under the latest contract will commence in 2027 and continue through 2032, aligning with the production schedule of the LCA Mk1A fighters.
- The Defence Ministry had, on September 25, signed a ₹62,370-crore contract with HAL for the procurement of 97 LCA Mk1A aircraft — including 68 single-seaters and 29 twin-seaters — for the Indian Air Force.
- Deliveries are to start in 2027–28 and conclude within six years.
- The new aircraft will feature an indigenous content of over 64%.
- Key upgrades include integration of UTTAM Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar, Swayam Raksha Kavach electronic warfare suite, and indigenous control surface actuators, reinforcing the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative.
