HAL will provide MRO support for Turbo-prop Engines which power the MQ-9B Remotely Piloted Aircraft manufactured by GA-ASI
Bengaluru, February 14. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Incorporated (GA-ASI) have jointly announced that turbo-propeller engines which power the state-of-art MQ-9B Guardian High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) will be supported by the HAL Engine Division at Bengaluru for the Indian market.
“HAL has been manufacturing and providing MRO support for TPE 331-5 engines for the last 40 years. We are also establishing facilities for manufacturing TPE 331-12B engines for HTT-40 project. The engine used on the MQ-9B RPAS belongs to the same family of engines with upgraded configuration to adapt to the RPAS technology. I am glad, that HAL Engine Division, Bangalore would be providing MRO support to the engine for MQ-9B RPAS, one of the most sophisticated equipment in the world” said Mr. C.B. Ananthakrishnan, Chairman and Managing Director, HAL.
“GA-ASI is proud to collaborate with HAL on this prestigious project”, said Dr. Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation. “HAL is the foremost Indian public sector Aerospace and Defence agency, and its vast experience in the domain of aero-engine technology makes it our natural partner in India.” Though the turboprop engine fitted onboard the MQ-9B HALE RPAS looks similar to other commercial engines in its category, it is unique in its configuration and operation, requiring special training and equipment to maintain, repair and overhaul.
The Expression of Interest was exchanged between Dr. Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation & Mr. B.Krishna Kumar, Executive Director (Engines & IMGT) in the presence of Mr. Mihir Kanti Mishra, CEO (Bangalore Complex),.
GA-ASI and HAL eagerly look forward to formulate a comprehensive engine MRO program for upcoming HALE RPAS projects. This joint collaboration echoes India’s clarion call for ‘Atmanirbharta’ or ‘Self-Reliance’, while underscoring the deep industrial connection between US and Indian Aerospace Companies.