Five-year contract for HAL’s Bengaluru Foundry and Forge Division
GE Aviation has initiated the development of a raw material supply chain in India under a “Make in India” under a Rs.100 crore (US$15 million) contract signed with Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) for supply of both steel and nickel alloy forgings for shrouds, cases, rings and seals.
These supplies are for GE Aviation military and commercial engine programs under the five-year contract signed at the Aero India 2021 on 4 Feb 2021.
HAL had succeeded in GE Global’s request for quotes (RFQ) for the supplies.
The ring forgings will be manufactured at HAL’s newly established state-of-the-art ring rolling facility at the company’s Foundry and Forge Division in Bengaluru. The division has, after a rigorous audit process, obtained GE Aviation approvals for its quality system and special processes.
Foundry & Forge Division of HAL, Bangalore Complex is supplying Ring forgings for Defense & Civil Aerospace requirements for the last 3 decades.
“Current contact from GE Aviation for their Global Aero engine requirements is a reaffirmation of HAL’s capabilities in the field of Ring Forging manufacturing and is a significant step forward in country’s efforts in becoming a major player in global Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) supply chain,” said Amitabh Bhatt, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bangalore Complex.
“We are pleased to enter this agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for these critical forgings. HAL’s investment in developing this capability and their new facility positions them as a world-class supplier, and we look forward to continuing strong partnership and joint success with HAL,” said Vince Kinman, Executive Forging Sourcing for GE Aviation.
HAL’s Foundry & Forge Division in Bangalore specializes in manufacturing of seamless rolled rings in aluminum, nickel & titanium alloys and various grades of steel for civil and military aero-engines and space applications. #contract #manufacturing #makeinIndia #exports /fiinews.com