Big Step for India’s Jet Engine Program

India is moving closer to building advanced fighter jet engines at home. GE and HAL are expected to finalize a major engine technology deal soon

What Is the F414 Engine

The GE F414 engine will power India’s next-generation fighter jets, including the LCA Tejas Mk-2. It is a powerful and reliable combat aircraft engine

Deal Nearing Final Stage

General Electric (GE) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) are expected to finalize the Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement by March 2026.

Why This Deal Matters

This agreement will allow India to manufacture key engine components locally, reducing dependence on imports and strengthening defence self-reliance

Indigenous Production Takes Time

While the deal may close in 2026, building full manufacturing capability is complex. Engineers will need time to absorb and apply the technology

First Indian-Made Engine by 2029

The first indigenous F414 engine unit is currently targeted to roll out by 2029, marking a historic moment for India’s aerospace sector.

Boost for ‘Make in India

The project supports the government’s Make in India initiative and is expected to create high-skill jobs and strengthen India’s defence ecosystem

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