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The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has climbed 6 notches up to
reach the 45th position in the list of top 100 Defence Companies in
the world. The list, released by US-based Defence News, has
Lockheed Martin in No 1 position followed by Boeing, Northrop Grumman, BAe Systems and Raytheon battling for the top 5 slots.
The
ratings are given based on the company’s sales and turnover and HAL’s
leap forward from the No 51st slot (last year) to 45th is
being attributed to a series of upgradation programmes and ongoing new
projects.
Reacting to the rating, HAL Chairman Mr Ashok K. Baweja said: “This is
really encouraging for us and we are hopeful of breaking into the Top
25-35 next year.”
“We will further our rankings next year and
our current order book position is just a pointer to that,” Mr D.
Shivamurti, Director (Finance), HAL, said.
HAL has joined the select-group of elite
billion dollar companies by recording annual sales of over Rs 5,335
crores during the financial year ending
March 31, 2006. The company has recorded a growth of 18.5% in
turnover over the previous year. The Value of Production has also gone
up by 16.4% at Rs 5,750 crores, while the company’s profit (PBT)
soared to Rs 1,250 crores, which is an increase of over 32% over its
last year’s performance.
Dhruv, IJT
in Farnborough:
Two star products from the stables of HAL – the Advanced Light
Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv and the Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) –
are set to make a mark at the Farnborough Air Show.
Both Dhruv and IJT will be participating
in the daily flying displays, while another Dhruv has been set aside
exclusively for customer demonstration flights. In addition, the Dhruv
and the IJT will be positioned at the static display area.
HAL will be holding meetings with aviation majors
to explore business opportunities in the area of aircraft structures,
castings & forgings, engine components and design. Mr Baweja is
leading the Farnborough mission team consisting of senior officials,
test pilots, designers and engineers. (HALMedia) |