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HAL, Rolls-Royce expand partnership in India

HAL and Rolls-Royce have agreed to expand their partnership in India for collaboration in two areas augmenting the supply chain for both Civil and Defence Aerospace and establishing an authorised maintenance centre for Adour Mk871 engines to support Rolls-Royce's global customers.

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Published : Feb 5, 2021, 6:37 PM IST

Bengaluru (Karnataka): Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Rolls-Royce have agreed to expand their partnership in India for collaboration in two significant areas – expanding the supply chain for both Civil and Defence Aerospace and establishing an authorised maintenance centre for Adour Mk871 engines to support Rolls-Royce's global customers.

Through these new collaborations, the two companies will build on their rich partnership of over 60 years, wherein Rolls-Royce engines have been 'Made in India' and supported by HAL under license from Rolls-Royce.

"We are looking at new areas of cooperation and exports to countries which Rolls-Royce and HAL together contribute to in aerospace application," HAL CMD R Madhavan said.

"We value our long-standing partnership with HAL and are proud to have been serving the Indian Armed Forces together for several decades now. Our journey with HAL is the original 'Make in India' story that started in 1956 when our Orpheus engines were first manufactured in India," Kishore Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce India and South Asia said.

"We are delighted to take this partnership to the next level through collaborations for sourcing as well as to set up servicing and maintenance support for our Adour engines. We share strong synergies with HAL and as we look at future programmes, we believe there is immense potential to further build on our shared capabilities," he added.

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Rolls-Royce and HAL have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish an Authorised Maintenance Centre for Adour Mk871 at HAL to support international military customers and operators. HAL already has the capabilities and capacity to support a larger customer base, with over 30 years' experience in MRO of the Adour engines in India, under license from Rolls-Royce.

The two companies have also signed a 'Letter of Intent' (LoI) to work towards making Adour Mk871 engine parts in India for several international customers. In addition, HAL has recently been awarded new business with Rolls-Royce to supply forgings including shrouds, cases and seals for Rolls-Royce's Trent family of engines and for the Pearl 15 engines.

These parts would be manufactured at HAL's Foundry and Forge Division at its state-of-the-art facility in Bengaluru.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka): Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Rolls-Royce have agreed to expand their partnership in India for collaboration in two significant areas – expanding the supply chain for both Civil and Defence Aerospace and establishing an authorised maintenance centre for Adour Mk871 engines to support Rolls-Royce's global customers.

Through these new collaborations, the two companies will build on their rich partnership of over 60 years, wherein Rolls-Royce engines have been 'Made in India' and supported by HAL under license from Rolls-Royce.

"We are looking at new areas of cooperation and exports to countries which Rolls-Royce and HAL together contribute to in aerospace application," HAL CMD R Madhavan said.

"We value our long-standing partnership with HAL and are proud to have been serving the Indian Armed Forces together for several decades now. Our journey with HAL is the original 'Make in India' story that started in 1956 when our Orpheus engines were first manufactured in India," Kishore Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce India and South Asia said.

"We are delighted to take this partnership to the next level through collaborations for sourcing as well as to set up servicing and maintenance support for our Adour engines. We share strong synergies with HAL and as we look at future programmes, we believe there is immense potential to further build on our shared capabilities," he added.

Read: Four major deals signed at Aero India 2021

Rolls-Royce and HAL have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish an Authorised Maintenance Centre for Adour Mk871 at HAL to support international military customers and operators. HAL already has the capabilities and capacity to support a larger customer base, with over 30 years' experience in MRO of the Adour engines in India, under license from Rolls-Royce.

The two companies have also signed a 'Letter of Intent' (LoI) to work towards making Adour Mk871 engine parts in India for several international customers. In addition, HAL has recently been awarded new business with Rolls-Royce to supply forgings including shrouds, cases and seals for Rolls-Royce's Trent family of engines and for the Pearl 15 engines.

These parts would be manufactured at HAL's Foundry and Forge Division at its state-of-the-art facility in Bengaluru.

Read: Brazilian, Indian startup satellites in ISRO mission

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