Under an MoU signed at the ongoing Paris Air Show, the joint venture will provide maintenance, repair and overhaul for Turbomeca and HAL engines installed on HAL-produced helicopters.
The engine fleet which will be addressed are the TM333 and Shakti engines. Together, Turbomeca and HAL intend to offer their Indian customers a first-class service, with the goal of optimising engine availability, HAL said in a release.
With a fleet of over 1,000 engines, including 250 TM333 and 250 Shakti, India's armed forces are the largest operator of Turbomeca-designed engines in the country. Shakti is the Indian designation of the Turbomeca Ardiden 1, co-developed with HAL, and produced under license.
Franck Saudo, Turbomeca Vice President Support and Services, said, "This JV is a new step in a long-lasting and fruitful partnership between Turbomeca and HAL... Together with HAL, we are committed to offer world-class support to customers in India and other countries".
T Suvarna Raju, CMD-HAL, said : "The partnership reflects the close relationship established over many years between HAL and Turbomeca. This MoU places HAL and Turbomeca on a path of ambitious future partnership towards customer support in the field of engine MRO".