HAL to Reaffirm Strategic Vision And Global Partnerships at FIA 2026

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will participate in the Farnborough International Airshow 2026 to be held from 20-24 July 2026 at Farnborough Airfield, United Kingdom. The HAL delegation will be led by chairman and managing director Ravi K.
HAL is the nodal agency for the India Pavilion, representing India’s growing aerospace and defence ecosystem along with other Indian defence organisations and industry partners. HAL will host high-level business meetings, strategic engagements and customer interactions during the show.
“HAL has successfully represented India’s aerospace capabilities at the Farnborough International Air Show over the years, enabling sustained engagement with global OEMs, suppliers, customers, and government stakeholders, enhancing the company’s international visibility and supporting strategic business initiatives. At this edition, we are showcasing Indian expertise and our willingness to collaborate on co-development. We aim to play a key role in addressing critical supply chain challenges while advancing India’s defence export ambitions and strengthening the country’s position as a trusted global defence manufacturing hub,” said Ravi K.
HAL is looking to deepen its cooperation with global leaders such as GE Aerospace, Eaton Aerospace, Honeywell, Safran, Martin-Baker, UK, and MBDA for strategic engagement and potential collaboration for future business in the fields of aircraft systems, aero engines, avionics, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), as well as high-technology manufacturing during the show.
HAL will showcase its indigenous programmes and display scaled models of LCA Tejas aircraft, Prachand Light Combat Helicopter, Advanced Light Helicopter ‘Rudra’, Dhruv NG helicopter and Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). Interactive kiosks, digital screens with 360-degree floating visualisation of HAL platforms, assemblies and sub-assemblies will be on display for the first time. HAL today has a revenue of USD 3.76B with a market capitalisation of USD 31B.

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