This Indian Aerospace Firm to Supply Parts for Rafale Fighter Jets

Hical Technologies has secured a long term contract from Dassault Aviation to produce critical parts for the Rafale fighter aircraft. This agreement involves manufacturing mission and critical products used in the control systems of Rafale jets. This jets are one of the most advanced multirole fighter aircraft in the world. Hical stated that the products will meet Dassault Aviation’s high standards for engineering precision, reliability and qualification

Hical Technologies to Supply Components for Rafale

Under the new agreement Hical Technologies will manufacture specialized components for Rafale fighter aircraft control systems.

These components are considered important and the mission critical as they play an important role in the aircraft’s operational control mechanisms.

Dassault Aviation awarded the contract after evaluating the company’s engineering capabilities, quality standards and manufacturing reliability.

The long-term collaboration reflects confidence in India’s growing aerospace manufacturing capabilities.

This partnership will also allow Hical Technologies to become the part of the global supply network supporting Rafale fighter aircraft production.

Dassault Aviation Recognizes Hical’s Manufacturing

Senior executives at Dassault Aviation highlighted Hical Technologies commitment to engineering quality and precision manufacturing.

According to Bruno Coiffier who is the Senior Executive Vice President for Procurement and Purchasing at Dassault Aviation, Hical has demonstrated strong reliability and quality standards that align with the French aerospace company’s legacy of excellence.

The partnership demonstrates Dassault Aviation’s confidence in the ability of Indian companies to produce high precision aerospace components.

Boost for India’s Aerospace Manufacturing Sector

The inclusion of Hical Technologies in the Rafale supply chain represents a major achievement for India’s aerospace and defense manufacturing ecosystem.

Cmpany’s Managing Director Yashas Jaiveer the agreement reflects years of engineering investment, advanced manufacturing capabilities.

The collaboration also signals that Indian aerospace manufacturers are becoming increasingly competitive on the global stage, capable of producing sophisticated components required for advanced fighter aircraft.

Question

Q. Which Indian company received a contract from Dassault Aviation to supply components for Rafale fighter aircraft?

A. Bharat Electronics Limited
B. Hical Technologies
C. HAL
D. Larsen & Toubro

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