"We expect that the Saras PT1N will fly by the end of February, 2013," NAL Director Shyam Chetty told PTI here on the sidelines of the Aero India Seminar.
He said Saras PT1 was being upgraded to PT1N standard which includes modified stubwing and rear fuselage, larger area rudder, new nacelle and an autopilot.
It will be powered by 2 x 1200 SHP PT6A-67A engines, he said adding CEMILAC and DGAQA, which have joined the SARAS programme about a year ago, are providing very good regulatory support in this connection.
The work on weight optimised version of Saras (PT3) will be resumed soon. The composite components like the wing, HT, VT are getting ready and we are confident that the PT3 aircraft will fly by the last quarter of this year, Chetty said.
Replying to a query, Chetty said NAL has quite a few joint collaborations with defence laboratories, PSUs, and international institutes and organisations.
Leading aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing, Airbus, which have visited NAL, have expressed keen interest in having a joint collaboration on