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HAL Nasik Shortlists Candidates for Chief Quality Manager Role in Civil MRO Expansion

HAL Nasik Advances Civil MRO Expansion with Chief Quality Manager Appointment
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Aircraft Division, Nasik, has announced the results of its initial candidate screening for key consultancy roles integral to its Civil Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Project. This recruitment drive, conducted under Advertisement No. HR/CON/2025/17, marks a strategic move by HAL to broaden its presence in the civil aviation sector, extending beyond its traditional military aircraft maintenance operations.
Candidate Shortlisting and Interview Process
After a comprehensive evaluation of applications, HAL Nasik has shortlisted Mr. Kailas Nath Jaiswal for the position of Consultant – Chief Quality Manager. Notably, no candidates met the eligibility criteria for the Consultant – Chief Maintenance Engineer role, and no applications were received for the Consultant – Chief Maintenance Manager (Base-Avionics) position, underscoring the specialized expertise required for these roles.
Shortlisted individuals have been informed through their registered email addresses. The interview for the Chief Quality Manager position is scheduled for December 29, 2025, at the ED (AMD) Conference Room within HAL’s Aircraft Division in Nasik. This in-person interview will evaluate candidates’ technical proficiency and their alignment with HAL’s strategic objectives in civil aviation maintenance.
Strategic Significance and Industry Context
HAL Nasik’s Civil MRO Project represents a pivotal diversification effort, aiming to utilize the company’s established infrastructure to offer cost-effective maintenance services to domestic airlines. This initiative aligns with India’s UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, which promotes regional connectivity and affordable air travel, while simultaneously fostering the development of local aviation maintenance skills.
The expansion occurs amid broader industry challenges. The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recently highlighted ongoing inefficiencies within the civil engineering sector, a factor that may influence competitive dynamics as HAL enters the civil MRO market. Furthermore, recent quality concerns in the global aerospace industry—such as the Airbus A320 software recall and metal panel defects affecting carriers including United Airlines—have intensified investor scrutiny and underscored the critical importance of rigorous quality management. These developments heighten the significance of appointing a capable Chief Quality Manager to safeguard HAL’s reputation and market positioning in the growing civil MRO sector.
HAL’s Role in India’s Aerospace Landscape
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited stands as a premier public sector enterprise specializing in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of aircraft, helicopters, engines, and aerospace components. With decades of experience spanning military and civil aviation, HAL remains a cornerstone of India’s aerospace and defense industry, driving indigenous manufacturing, technological innovation, and workforce development.
By expanding into civil MRO services, HAL seeks to reduce India’s dependence on foreign maintenance providers and bolster the nation’s self-reliance in aviation upkeep. This strategic direction aligns with national priorities and responds to evolving market demands within the global aerospace sector.

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