June 16, 2021 – The Indian civil aviation sector, one of the fastest growing sector, is poised to witness massive progress
August 2018- A Snapshot of India's defence growth trajectory India has always strived to gain independence in the true sense of the word in practically all sectors with defence being no exception. On the occassion of India’s 72nd Independence Day (August 15), here’s a peek into the defence sector: The story so far and what lies ahead
Bengaluru, Jan. 28: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) Chairman Dr R K Tyagi said that the Company is on a steady flight-path to break into the list of Top-20 world Aerospace and Defence firms in the next couple of years.
New Delhi: Dr. R.K. Tyagi, President, Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI) has called upon a greater synergy to meet the emerging HR challenges and requirements in aviation and aerospace keeping in view the growth potential of the sector for next 10 years. Dr. Tyagi was speaking as Chief Guest in Aviation HR Meet - 2018 organised by School of Aeronautics, Neemrana.
New Delhi: The former Chairman of HAL, Dr. R.K. Tyagi has welcomed the decision of the govt. to clear deal for the acquisition of 83 HAL manufactured Tejas Mk-1A fighter aircraft worth Rs. 45,696 crores. He told, ‘ It is a great step towards self-reliance in Aerospace manufacturing in India and will create an excellent ecosystem with HAL, BEL ,L&T and other 160 plus indian co.s/MSMEs’.