Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Chairman and CEO of DK Sunil | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
In the middle of the recent reports that Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu tried to move the operations of Bengaluru Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to his state, she said that Karnataka offered assistance and support for his expansion in the state.
HAL Chairman and CEO of DK Sunil said that the Government of Karnataka promised to offer the dog another land.
“I met the Minister for the Great and Middle Industry MB MB. He promised us that the government is willing to give everything we need, including other additional land. We asked for another land in Tumacur and the government is looking at it. Sunil.
The hall has a factory in Tumacur, where a light service helicopter (Luh) is built. This factory also creates an Indian multi role helicopter (IMRH) and is expected to maintain, repair and overhaul (MRO) helicopters in the future.
In May, some parts of the media were reported that Mr. Naidu was trying to move Hal’s Bengaluru operations to her state.
“Today, every state wants us to start something. So if something new is coming today, we certainly look at all state governments. The Karnataka government also offers a lot of benefits and land. I think Mr. Naida said it from his point of view.
Dr. Sunil added that many governments also give incentives such as tax concessions, in addition to the soil offer.
Most Hal production units are in Bengalur, where the company originated. In addition to Bengalur and Tumacuru, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Odisha and Keral have a Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Odisha.
Published – 6 July 2025 20:02