Aviation major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has concluded deals with two Israeli firms to make flight simulators and airframes for transport planes, and is in talks with Boeing for a long-term programme for supplying aircraft components.
State-run HAL bagged a "very big order" for airframe structures from Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and signed an agreement with Elbit, another Israeli defence firm, to make aircraft and helicopter simulators, said HAL's General Manager (marketing) Air Commodore B Banerjee.
He did not give details of the deals that were finalised during the Farnborough Airshow here, but experts said they are expected to run into millions of dollars.
"We have got a very big order from IAI for supplying some airframe structures for transport aircraft which they will manufacture," Banerjee told PTI here.
"We have also signed a joint venture agreement with Elbit to make aircraft and helicopter simulators in Bangalore."
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