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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has cruised past the Rs
5,000-crore mark for the first time with a sales turnover of Rs
5,375 crores ($1.21billion). The Company, which declared its
Financial Year results for 2005-06, 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 Profit of
the Company (Profit Before Tax) soared to Rs. 1,002 crores,
which is an increase of 32% over its last year’s performance.
Contracts worth Rs. 17,800 crores (4 billion USD) were concluded
during the year.
The export turnover also shot-up to Rs. 185 crores registering a
growth of 23%, compared to the last year. The Company’s thrust
on exports received a boost with booking of export orders worth
Rs. 249.33 crores.
HAL has paid the highest-ever Interim Dividend of Rs 188.45
crores, which is around 156% of the Paid-up Share Capital of the
Company.
The
Company’s stellar performance is mainly attributable to the
successful execution of several programmes during the year,
including SU-30 MKI, DO-228, ALH and Lakshya. This apart, a
series of aircraft upgrade programmes are contributing to HAL’s
growth.
HAL’s Divisions are brimming with activity with Jaguars,
Dorniers, SU 30MKI, Aerospace structures and ALH. The ALH
production was on in full swing with flying restored and several
new machines being delivered to the customers.
Besides, HAL launched the project activities for Advanced Jet
Trainer (Hawk), to be produced under licence from BAe Systems, UK,
with the first Hawk to be rolled out in 2007-08. HAL has also
launched the project for design and development of Light Combat
Helicopter (LCH) to meet the requirement of the IAF.
Certification activities continued for the Intermediate Jet
Trainer (IJT) and Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), with orders
received for both types.
During
the year, HAL also set the ball rolling for the design,
development and manufacture of a 10-Ton class Multi-Role
Helicopter for the Services. The project would be undertaken in
collaboration with a reputed foreign company. Making a foray
into the design and development of a transport aircraft, HAL is
collaborating with Russian partners for a Multi-Role Transport
Aircraft in 15-20 Ton cargo capacity. This aircraft would meet
the requirement of both Indian and Russian Air Forces. HAL could
convert this platform into a 100-seater passenger aircraft. HAL
has spent Rs 412.82 crores towards Research and Development
activities during 2005-06.
HAL
plans to have increased partnership with various Indian and
foreign companies for execution of its current programmes and
development of new business opportunities. HAL considers its
manpower as its biggest asset and is implementing a host of HRD
activities in this regard.
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