HAL stated that the crash at the Dubai Air Show is an isolated event and will not impact its operations or financial health.
As India’s “Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft” fifth-gen fighter project has struggled, New Delhi has vacillated between buying the US F-35 and the Russian Su-57 to plug the gap.
HAL’s long-term fundamentals to remain robust, supported by strong execution, established order visibility and continued ...
The Dubai crash has dealt a blow to India's fighter jet export ambitions and sparked debate over whether the Tejas can help ...
HAL clarifies that the fatal Tejas LCA crash at the Dubai Air Show will not affect its business operations, financial ...
HAL calls Tejas crash at Dubai Air Show an isolated incident, assuring no impact on future deliveries despite a sharp stock drop.
HAL has mentioned in their statement that its extending its full support and cooperation to the agencies conducting the ...
"We would like to assure that there is no impact on the Company's business operations, financial performance or its future ...
India's Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) said on Monday the crash of a Tejas fighter jet in Dubai last week was an isolated ...
HAL shares fell after a Tejas fighter jet crashed at the Dubai Airshow, prompting an IAF inquiry and raising questions over ...
NEW DELHI/DUBAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) - The crash of India's Tejas fighter in front of global arms buyers at the Dubai Airshow is ...
The aircraft, a single seat light combat aircraft (LCA), was developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).