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HAL gets fourth F404 engine for Tejas Mk1A

The F404-IN20 engines will power India's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A, with HAL having already secured a contract for 99 engines for the initial 83 Tejas jets ordered by the Indian Air Force.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: October 1, 2025, 12:43 PM - 2 min read

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F404-IN20 fighter jet engine.


Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) received the fourth F404-IN20 fighter jet engine on Wednesday, handed over by the US firm GE Aerospace. According to reports, HAL may acquire 113 such engines from the US-based firm, with the deal worth around USD 1 billion. The negotiations are on for the same, and the contract will be signed in October.
 
Regarding the contract for the 113 follow-on GE-404 engines, the HAL chief said, "We expect to sign it in October. The contract will be worth more than 1 billion. The contract negotiations are done, and the price is finalised. We are only going through the contract details, and we have to sign. Now that this main contract is signed, in October, we will sign the contract with GE for 113 engines..."
 
HAL has concluded negotiations for 113 engines with General Electric, awaiting contract signing. The order includes 68 single-seat fighters and 29 twin-seat trainers, with deliveries starting in 2027-28 and completing over six years.
 
HAL aims to deliver the first aircraft by October, with three already ready pending final trials, and plans to complete 180 aircraft by 2032-33.
 
 
"Three aircraft are ready as of now. We need to do the final trials. We expect to complete those trials in October. I think we should be able to deliver by October," said Dr Sunil on being asked when the first of the aircraft will be delivered as the MoD signs a contract with HAL.
 
The F404-IN20 engines will power India's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A, with HAL having already secured a contract for 99 engines for the initial 83 Tejas jets ordered by the Indian Air Force.
 
HAL is negotiating an 80% technology transfer for GE's F414 engines, aimed at powering the advanced LCA Mk2 and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), aligning with India's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. This deal underscores India's push for defence indigenisation and reducing dependency on foreign suppliers.
 
Earlier this month, in a significant development, the HAL had received the third GE404 engine for Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mark-1A.

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