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Air Works is an Indian aircraft maintenance company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Established in 1951, it was one of the oldest independent aviation and aerospace services companies in India. [ 4 ] As of December 2024, it was also the largest private sector company for aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) in the country, with a presence in 27 ...
The Polikarpov I-153 Chaika (Russian Чайка, "gull") is a late 1930s Soviet sesquiplane fighter. Developed from the I-15 with a retractable undercarriage, the I-153 fought in the Soviet-Japanese combats in Mongolia and was one of the major Soviet fighter types in the early years of the Second World War. Three I-153s are still in flying ...
The aircraft maintenance industry in India was worth US$800 million in 2011 and is expected to grow to over US$1.5 billion by 2020. However, currently India constitutes 1 percent of the global maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) market, worth US$45 billion.
India utility: 95 [15] HAL Light Utility Helicopter: India utility 6 on order [32] Alouette III: France/India liaison Chetak: 79 [15] license-built by HAL. A fleet of around 120 aircraft. [33] Cheetal: 18 [34] SA 315B Lama: France/India utility Cheetah: 18 [15] Trainer Aircraft; BAE Hawk: United Kingdom Advanced trainer: Hawk 132: 102 [15] HAL ...
I-15 Chaika biplane fighter, 1933; I-16 fighter, 1933; I-15-2/I-152 (I-15bis) prototype modernized version of I-15, 1938; I-15-3/I-153 Chaika biplane fighter; I-17 fighter prototype, 1934; I-180 prototype fighter developed from the I-16, 1938; I-185 prototype fighter developed from the I-180, 1941; I-190 biplane fighter prototype developed from ...
India purchased six C-130Js; however, one crashed at Gwalior on 28 March 2014 while on a training mission, killing all 5 on board and destroying the aircraft. [ 187 ] [ 188 ] The Antonov An-32 , known in Indian service as the Sutlej (named after Sutlej River ), serves as a medium transport aircraft in the IAF.
Maintenance Command is a command of the Indian Air Force. It was raised as Maintenance Group at Chakeri in Kanpur in 1950. In 1955, it was designated as Maintenance Command. Its current headquarters is located at Vayusena Nagar in Nagpur (Maharashtra); it handles the repair, overhaul and maintenance of all aircraft, helicopters and other ...
In the post war reorganisation the company built railway carriages as an interim activity. IJT prototype in its hangar. After India gained independence in 1947, the management of the company was passed over to the Government of India. The total number of broad-gauge coaches manufactured by the Hindustan Aircraft Limited during the year 1954 is ...