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First indigenous aircraft prototype to be released soon

The country's first indigenous aircraft prototype, developed by the $11.2 billion Mahindra & Mahindra Group, will be launched soon, a top official said.

This will make India one of the select few countries that manufacture aircraft.


"Yes, our very first prototype that is designed in India will be coming out soon... We are not rushing it," said Karthik Krishnamurthy, chief technology officer of Mahindra Aerospace, the aviation division of the Mahindra Group.

He told PTI that Mahindra and Mahindra had entered into a joint venture with National Aeronautics Laboratory to manufacture aircraft and aero components. It is setting up a facility in Bangalore with an investment of over $60 million.

The company had in January this year acquired a two decades old Australian aviation company, GippsAero, headquartered in Melbourne, to manufacture aircraft, for Rs 175 crore.

With the association of NAL and GippsAero, Mahindra would soon manufacture aircraft at the GippsAero facility in Melbourne, while design would be done in Bangalore India, he said.

Krishnamurthy said utility aircraft of five, eight, 10, 18 and 22-seater capacity would be manufactured.

"The first prototype will be a five-seater capacity. The 2-20 seating utility aircraft market is witnessing sustained growth and these aircraft can be used for tourism, cargo and adventure sport than the normal commercial aircraft," he said.

"It can also go places where normal airplanes cannot take you," he said.

He pointed out that some of these aircraft from other firms were used to supply food and essential commodities in December, 2004, tsunami in areas unreachable by other vehicles.

Krishnamurthy said Mahindra expects $150 million annually in the next five years from the aerospace component business.

Mahindra Aerospace CEO and Executive Director Arvind Mehra said they have an excellent relationship with NAL and the groundbreaking ceremony of the plant, set up at an investment of over $60 million, would take place soon.

"It will happen shortly... We will be doing the ground breaking ceremony and expect it to become fully operational in one year," he said.

He said the 2-20 seating capacity aircraft market, valued at $5 billion, was witnessing a "historical" growth of 15% year-on-year.

First indigenous aircraft prototype to be released soon
 
India has designed and developed many aircrafts earlier. So its not first.

Good to see private companies venturing in aircraft industry. I hope Tata, Mahinda, L&T join RTA-90 project.
 
India has designed and developed many aircrafts earlier. So its not first.

really please name some. I cannot think of one fighter jet that India has developed and put into service.
 
Might be the first private airliner....
 
really please name some. I cannot think of one fighter jet that India has developed and put into service.

HF-Marut,HAL-Ajeet,Su-30 MKI( first and only aircraft Russia has co developed with a foreign country). And Mahindra and Mahindra are not into fighters, they are into civilian aircraft....
 
really please name some. I cannot think of one fighter jet that India has developed and put into service.

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HF-Marut,HAL-Ajeet,Su-30 MKI( first and only aircraft Russia has co developed with a foreign country). And Mahindra and Mahindra are not into fighters, they are into civilian aircraft....

I see thought they were talking about fighter jets. And FYI Su-30MKI are kits provided from Russia. Not developed from scratch.
 
I see thought they were talking about fighter jets. And FYI Su-30MKI are kits provided from Russia. Not developed from scratch.

The MKI production was planned to be done in four phases: Phase I, II, III and IV respectively. The original plan called for the MKI production to be complete by 2018. While Phase I would see complete aircraft shipped to India, and reassembled, Phase II would see MKI's manufactured from SKD (Semi Knocked Down) kits, whereas Phase III would have MKI's made from CKD (Completely Knocked Down) assemblies as well as Indian made aggregates. Phase IV would see MKI's made from local raw materials, with locally manufactured systems (upwards of 90%).

Su-30MKI
 
I see thought they were talking about fighter jets. And FYI Su-30MKI are kits provided from Russia. Not developed from scratch.

Yes it is, If you have any thing to disprove it, go ahead..
 
My friend did u hear about Tejas fighter aircraft.
In pakistan some call it Teja.....
 
Yes it is, If you have any thing to disprove it, go ahead..

I would if it was a fighter thread. But someone said it was about commercial aircrafts, so not here, I will talk about it in some flanker related thread so find my post over there.
 
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