09-28-2007, 05:20 PM
HAL delivers Dhruv to Jharkhand
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Bangalore: The safe landing of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limitedâs (HALâs) Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv at Ranchi, the Jharkhand capital, on last Thursday marks the first delivery of the 5.5 tonne class helicopter to any State government.
Commenting on the delivery of the Dhruv to the Jharkhand government, HALâs Chief Test Pilot (Rotary Wing) Wg. Cdr. (Retd) C.D. Upadhyay told The Hindu that the Chief Minister of Jharkhand Madhu Koda âwas pleased and impressedâ with the helicopter after being taken for a sortie.
Though the ALHâs biggest customer was the Indian defence forces, the HAL is also keen to market the helicopter in the civil market.
âTwo Dhruvs are flying with the Government of Nepal, one has been leased to the Government of Karnataka and the Oil and Natural Gas Commission will be getting their third Dhruv later this week.â
The HAL was holding talks with a number of overseas countries including Turkey, Venezuela and Bolivia.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->September 03, 2007
Bangalore: The safe landing of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limitedâs (HALâs) Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv at Ranchi, the Jharkhand capital, on last Thursday marks the first delivery of the 5.5 tonne class helicopter to any State government.
Commenting on the delivery of the Dhruv to the Jharkhand government, HALâs Chief Test Pilot (Rotary Wing) Wg. Cdr. (Retd) C.D. Upadhyay told The Hindu that the Chief Minister of Jharkhand Madhu Koda âwas pleased and impressedâ with the helicopter after being taken for a sortie.
Though the ALHâs biggest customer was the Indian defence forces, the HAL is also keen to market the helicopter in the civil market.
âTwo Dhruvs are flying with the Government of Nepal, one has been leased to the Government of Karnataka and the Oil and Natural Gas Commission will be getting their third Dhruv later this week.â
The HAL was holding talks with a number of overseas countries including Turkey, Venezuela and Bolivia.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
