In a boost to Make in India programme, the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd has rolled out 40 prototypes of indigenous trainer aircraft Hindustan Turboprop Trainer (HTT-40).
The aircraft is ready for ground run, and the flight trials will come later.
"Boost to Make in India - HAL rolls-out HTT 40 prototype. Ready for ground runs & taxi trials. Later first flight," the defence ministry said in a tweet.
The HTT-40 is a tandem seat trainer aircraft being developed at HAL for the first stage training of rookie pilots.
Shortage of trainer aircrafts with the Indian Air Force has been a issue of concern.
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The existing strength of trainer aircraft is 253 as against the sanctioned strength of 430, and the shortage is around 40 percent of the total requirement.
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