Every Apache built worldwide
will have a made-in-Hyderabad fuselage
By Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 2nd Mar 18
On Thursday, in Hyderabad, Defence Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated a new aerospace joint venture (JV) between
Boeing and Tata, which will build fuselages of the famous AH-64E Apache attack
helicopter.
Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) has a
majority 51 per cent stake in the new JV, named Tata Boeing Aeronautics Ltd
(TBAL). Boeing holds the remaining 49 per cent – the maximum foreign stake
permissible in defence companies under the automatic route.
The brand new, 14,000-square metre TBAL facility in Hyderabad,
which will employ 350 highly skilled workers, will
deliver its first Apache fuselage to Boeing this year. Production will progressively
ramp up until every Apache attack helicopter that rolls out of Boeing’s plant
in Mesa, Arizona, US, including those built for the US Army, will have a
fuselage built in Hyderabad.
This will include the 22 Apache attack
helicopters that the Indian Air Force (IAF) has contracted to buy from Boeing.
“Being
integrated with the complex global supply chain will help our aerospace
industry acquire technology, build local capability, provide employment and
become a global exporter”, said Sitharaman at the inauguration.
Hinting
at more outsourcing from India, Pratyush
Kumar, Boeing’s India head stated: “TBAL is just the beginning of
Boeing’s future journey of partnership with India.”
While Boeing has been placing an increasing
volume of work with Tata Group companies, this is the first time Boeing has
taken a stake in a JV. It was first announced in November 2015 and former
defence minister Manohar Parrikar attended the foundation laying ceremony of
the Hyderabad plant in June 2016.
TASL has also been making assemblies for
the fifteen CH-47F Chinook helicopters that the Indian Air Force has ordered
from Boeing.
Meanwhile, Tata Advanced Materials Ltd
manufactures tail cones and auxiliary power unit door fairings for the P-8I
maritime aircraft. TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd manufactures Advanced
Composite Floor Beams for the 787 Dreamliner. Tata Consultancy Services
delivers interior design software for Boeing airliners.
While the Tata Group currently does defence
work across numerous group units, the current management seeks to consolidate these
into a single defence flagship unit.
The defence flagship will reportedly be TASL,
which is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons. It is learnt that Ratan
Tata believes such a merger would enhance group synergy.
TASL is simultaneously manufacturing
components and assemblies for other defence firms. It manufactures helicopter
cabin assemblies for Sikorsky; empennages for Lockheed Martin’s C-130J Super
Hercules; and engine parts for Rolls-Royce. Earlier this month, General
Electric (GE) and TASL announced ground-breaking for an “aero-engine centre of
excellence” in Hyderabad.
According to a company release, this will “incorporate latest
technologies from GE and best manufacturing practices to deliver complex high
precision aero-engine components to the world’s fastest-selling
jet engine, the CFM LEAP engine.”
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