Key Points

India and the US are in advanced talks to finalize the GE-414 jet engine deal by March 2024, boosting indigenous fighter production. The engines will power the LCA Mark 2, set to replace aging Mirage and MiG fleets. HAL recently received the second GE-404 engine for LCA Mark 1A jets after delays. Over 400 LCAs with US engines are planned, marking a major leap in India’s defense self-reliance.

Key Points: India US Close to Finalizing GE-414 Jet Engine Deal by March

  • GE-414 engines to power LCA Mark 2 for IAF induction by 2027
  • HAL and GE Aerospace finalizing local manufacturing terms
  • Second GE-404 engine delivered for LCA Mark 1A jets
  • India plans 400 indigenous LCAs with US engines in a decade
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Key India-US talks on for GE-414 engine deal, pact likely to be sealed by end of current fiscal

India and US near GE-414 engine pact for LCA Mark 2, with HAL set to manufacture engines locally under the strategic defense partnership.

"The negotiations are ongoing, and we expect to sign the deal for the GE-414 engines by the end of this financial year – Defence Officials"

By Ajit Dubey, New Delhi, July 15

Critical commercial negotiations between India and the United States for the GE-414 jet engines are ongoing, and the project is expected to be finalised by March next year.

The negotiations are ongoing, and we expect to sign the deal for the GE-414 engines by the end of this financial year, defence officials said here.

The programme for getting the jet engines is part of the LCA Mark 2 project, which is planned to be inducted into the Indian Air Force in the next four years.

The deal has been pending for a long time as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and American GE Aerospace have been discussing the project, which would see the engines getting manufactured in India, they said.

Meanwhile, India received the second GE-404 engine from the US on Monday for the LCA Mark 1A fighter jet aircraft programme, Defence officials said.

The engine has been received by the Public sector firm Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and it is expected to receive 12 more GE-404 engines by the end of this financial year.

The engines will be fitted on the LCA Mark 1A fighter jets. The delivery of the engines had been delayed by more than a year due to supply chain issues faced by the American engine manufacturing firm.

The Indian Air Force has placed orders for 83 LCA Mark 1A fighter jets, and a proposal to buy 97 more of these planes is at an advanced stage, following clearance from the Defence Ministry, officials said.

Earlier this year, GE Aerospace delivered the first of 99 F404-IN20 engines to HAL for the Light Combat Aircraft Mk 1A fighter jet.

The HAL is planning to integrate the engines with the Mark1A fighters and supply over 10 of these planes to the IAF.

Recently, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister PK Misra had visited the HAL facilities in Bengaluru and received the LCA Mark 2 project along with the Mark 1A programme.

The LCA Mark 2 project is expected to replace the ageing fleet of Mirage 2000, Jaguar, and MiG-29 aircraft around 2035.

Over 400 indigenous LCA aircraft are expected to be built by India, utilising American GE engine variants, within the next 10 years.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why always depending on foreign engines? DRDO's Kaveri engine project seems forgotten. AtmaNirbhar Bharat should mean real self-reliance, not just assembly of foreign parts.
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Rohit P
Good step but 1 year delay in engine delivery is worrying. China is advancing rapidly while we keep facing delays. Need faster execution to protect our skies! ✈️
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David E
As an aviation enthusiast, GE-414 is a proven engine with excellent performance. Smart move by India to get manufacturing rights. Will boost both defense and aerospace sector.
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Shreya B
Hope this deal includes proper technology transfer, not just screwdriver assembly like previous projects. Our engineers are capable if given proper knowledge transfer.
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Karthik V
Replacing Mirages and Jaguars by 2035 seems too slow! With current security scenario, we need these LCAs much faster. Why can't HAL work in mission mode? ⏱️
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Nisha Z
Positive development but let's not forget - we're still dependent on US for critical tech. What if sanctions come again? Need parallel indigenous development.

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