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HAL delays delivery of first Tejas Mk 1A to mid-2024

The first production Tejas Mk 1A takes off from the HAL airport in Bangalore on 28 March 2024. (HAL)

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has test-flown its first production Tejas Mk 1A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). However, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is unlikely to get the aircraft until mid-2024, an industry source told Janes .

According to HAL, the first production aircraft, serial no LA-5033, conducted an 18-minute successful sortie from the HAL airport in Bengaluru on 28 March. HAL intended to deliver at least one Tejas Mk 1A to the IAF by February 2024, a deadline that was subsequently moved up to 31 March. Janes understands that the handover of LA-5033 to the IAF could possibly require at least two additional months.

An industry source told Janes that the delay in delivery is because of ongoing ā€œdisruptions in the supply chainā€ for the programme.

The chairman and managing director (CMD) of HAL, C B Ananthakrishnan, acknowledged in a press statement on 28 March that the ā€œconcurrent design and developmentā€ of the Mk 1A was conducted ā€œamid major supply chain challenges in the global geopolitical environment subsequent to the contract signature in ā€¦ 2021ā€.

Janes understands that the conflicts in Europe and the Middle East have delayed the arrival of some components and equipment for the Mk 1A programme from Israel, Russia, and Ukraine.

ā€œThe supply chain disruption no longer affects LA-5033, which is operational and flying. However, it affects other production aircraft in the programme. Delivery of LA-5033 to the IAF requires two more months as the aircraft now has to complete additional flight-testing and certification,ā€ the source said.

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