A recent fatal crash of an HAL Dhruv helicopter belonging to the Indian Coast Guard in Gujarat has once again brought the spotlight onto its developer and maker, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
In the wake of the Porbandar crash, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is conducting a thorough investigation and is set to decide ...
Having put flying all 330 ALH Dhruvs on hold after the recent crash in Porbandar Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is carrying ...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is expected to make a crucial decision by Saturday regarding the resumption of flying operations for the entire fleet of 330 ALH Dhruv helicopters, which are ...
HAL investigates ALH fleet grounding after crash, focusing on engine and avionics; safety record defended against social ...
The effort is to check if there is a technical failure which caused the incident or not. Once the analysis is complete, the ...
There have been crashes in the past involving the ALH Rudra WSI, the attack helicopter version of the platform, as well as ...
The latest crash claimed the lives of two pilots and one aircrew diver. The three forces, along with the Indian Coast Guard, ...
The entire fleet of 'Dhruv' advanced light helicopters in the Indian armed forces has been temporarily grounded for safety ...
The ALH fleet, plagued by a nagging design issue, has been involved in nearly 18 accidents over the past five years. It was ...
The Indian Coast Guard, operating 16 ALH units with plans to induct 15 more, has initiated an inquiry into the Porbandar crash. Meanwhile, concerns raised by the Parliamentary Committee over the ...
HAL's Dhruv-NG helicopter secures first civil contract, poised for major growth in domestic and international markets.