Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
| Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| Industry | |
| Founded |
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| Founder | Walchand Hirachand |
| Headquarters | , India |
Key people | D. K. Sunil (Chairman & MD) |
| Products | |
| Revenue | ₹33,542 crore (US$4.0 billion) (2025) |
| ₹10,820 crore (US$1.3 billion) (2025) | |
| ₹8,364 crore (US$990 million) (2025) | |
| Total assets | ₹106,266 crore (US$13 billion) (2025) |
| Total equity | ₹34,985 crore (US$4.1 billion) (2025) |
| Owner | Government of India (71%) |
Number of employees | 24,457 (March 2023) |
| Website | hal-india |
| Footnotes / references Financials as of 31 March 2025. | |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is an Indian public sector aerospace and defence company. Headquartered in Bengaluru, it is involved in the designing, manufacturing and overhaul of combat aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, jet and turbine engines, avionics, and other hardware. HAL operates 11 dedicated research and development centres and 21 manufacturing divisions distributed across four production units. The company is majority-owned by the Indian government, and managed by a board of directors appointed by the Indian president through the Ministry of Defence.
Established on 23 December 1940 by Walchand Hirachand as Hindustan Aircraft Limited, the company is one of the oldest and largest aerospace and defence manufacturers in the world. The company began manufacturing aircraft in 1942 with licensed production of Harlow PC-5, Curtiss P-36 Hawk, and Vultee A-31 Vengeance for the Indian Air Force. The company started manufacturing jet engines in 1957 with the licensed production of Bristol Siddeley Orpheus engines. It was established as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited on 1 October 1964. The HF-24 Marut, a fighter-bomber manufactured by HAL in the late 1960s, was the first indigenous combat aircraft built in India.
Since the 1980s, HAL has been involved in the licensed production of various foreign aircraft, such as MiG-21, MiG-27, SEPECAT Jaguar, HS 748, Dornier 228, and Sukhoi Su-30MKI. The company is involved in the production of indigenous aircraft, including the HAL Tejas fighter, and HJT-16 Kiran trainer aircraft. It has developed various helicopters such as the Chetak, Cheetah, Dhruv, Rudra, Prachand, and Light Utility Helicopter. It has produced various jet and helicopter engines in coordination with Rolls Royce, GE Aviation, Klimov, NPO Saturn, Honeywell, and Turbomeca. HAL also manufactures spare parts for Airbus, Boeing, and GE Aviation.