Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has entered into a historic Memorandum of Understanding with the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) of Russia to have the SJ-100 passenger aircraft manufactured in India. The pact will enable HAL to have the right to make the twin-engine, narrow-body SJ-100, which is already in operation in over 16 carriers across the world, and has already been manufactured in more than 200 units to serve the purpose of regional connectivity in India. This is the first such occasion since the termination of the AVRO HS-748 programme that a fully assembled passenger aircraft will be produced in India, marking a significant step in supporting the ambition of Indian aviation-related manufacturing industries and the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan was introduced on 12 May 2020 to create a self-reliant and resilient Indian economy.
It is anchored on five pillars, which are Economy, Infrastructure, System, Vibrant Demography, and Demand.
The project is aimed at increasing the level of domestic production, innovation, and export.
The reforms and stimulus packages of between 10-13% of the GDP have empowered industries, generated employment, and tremendously curbed dependence on imports in major sectors.
The MoU between HAL and UAC in Russia enables India to produce the SJ-100 passenger aircraft in the country for the first time since the AVRO program.
This is the deal that enhances the aerospace and regional aviation of India in the Aatmanirbhar Bharat program.
It facilitates the spread of technology, the creation of jobs, and enhances the participation of India in the world aviation industry.
The deal between HAL and UAC of Russia to produce the SJ-100 passenger aircraft in India is a big feat in the history of aerospace in the country. It not only reinforces the Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision but also brings about an increase in the capacity of India's capacity to produce civil aircraft. This partnership will enhance technology transfer, creation of jobs, and connectivity in the region, making India an up-and-coming global aviation manufacturing and innovation center in the next decade.