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Aerolloy Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of the company has received an order from Safran Aircraft Engines, to develop and supply of Titanium cast components for Aircraft Engines
HAL and Safran's existing partnerships include the Shakti engine that can propel helicopters to altitudes above 20,000 ft where the Indian Army is deployed.
Defence minister welcomes Safran to be a part of joint development production projects
Safran and GE Aviation own a 50 per cent stake each in the US-based CFM International, which manufactures engines for the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 types of aircraft
The plant will make parts for the LEAP turnbofan engine from CFM International, which is a 50:50 joint venture between Safran and GE