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HAL overhauls Su-30 MKI; first plane handed over

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 10 January 2015

Five participating divisions of MiG & accessories complexes involved in the mega program.

HAL has recently handed the first overhauled Su-30 MKI (SB 027) aircraft to the India Air Force through the Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at a ceremony held at HAL Nashik. Su-30MKI is currently the backbone of fighter fleet with IAF.

Speaking on the occasion, the Defence Minister lauded the efforts made by HAL in absorbing technology and described the Nashik employees as "excellent and motivated workforce".  He said India would continue to need fighter planes such as Su-30s due to not so friendly neighbourhood. He urged the employees to keep-up the good work towards increasing the production capacity. "We are one family and let us work together", he said.

The Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chief of the Air Staff said the Indian Air Force would continue to depend on HAL heavily in future too. "We both are inter-dependent", he added.

Dr. RK Tyagi, Chairman, HAL said the second aircraft is ready for delivery. "HAL will also act as a single window OEM for supporting Su-30MKI fleet.  We are confident of improving the serviceability and ramp up capacity", he added. He pointed out that five participating divisions (Nasik, Koraput, Lucknow, Korwa, and Hyderabad) of MiG and Accessories complexes of HAL are involved in the mega program.

The Su-30 overhaul facility at HAL Nashik is only of its kind in the world and has export prospect since nearly 10 countries have Su-30 fleet.

The Defence Minister handed over acceptance certificates of the first overhauled Su-30 MkI, SB 027 and 150th Su-30 MkI (SB 190, manufactured by HAL) to the CAS.

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