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GE Aerospace to Establish Engine Support Hub in India for F404-IN20

GE Aerospace to Establish Engine Support Hub in India for F404-IN20
GE Aerospace has entered into a contract with the Indian Air Force (IAF) to establish a domestic depot facility dedicated to the F404-IN20 engines that power the Tejas light combat aircraft. This development marks a significant advancement in India’s pursuit of defence self-reliance. The new facility, to be operated by the IAF with technical support from GE Aerospace, will offer comprehensive training, maintenance support, spare parts, and specialised equipment. Once operational, the depot is expected to eliminate reliance on foreign repair centres, thereby reducing maintenance turnaround times and enhancing fleet availability.
Strengthening Indigenous Defence Capabilities
This initiative builds upon a longstanding partnership between GE Aerospace and the IAF, which has spanned over four decades. It aligns closely with India’s broader strategic objective of developing indigenous defence infrastructure. The establishment of the support hub is intended to bolster local sustainment capabilities for the Tejas programme, which has encountered challenges such as engine delivery delays and concerns over supply chain reliability. By localising maintenance and support, the facility aims to mitigate these issues, although GE Aerospace may face heightened scrutiny regarding its delivery schedules and logistical efficiency.
Market analysts suggest that this move could intensify competition within India’s expanding defence sector, potentially prompting rivals like GKN Aerospace to enhance their offerings. Additionally, GE Aerospace will need to navigate complex logistical and regulatory frameworks as it establishes operations in India.
Rita Flaherty, Vice President of Sales and Business Development for Defense & Systems at GE Aerospace, highlighted that the agreement reaffirms the company’s commitment to supporting India’s armed forces. She noted that the depot will ensure improved availability of the F404-IN20 engines and provide the IAF with dependable access to advanced propulsion technology.
Broader Contributions to India’s Aerospace Ecosystem
Beyond the F404-IN20 engine programme, GE Aerospace continues to play a pivotal role in the development of India’s aerospace sector across design, manufacturing, and sustainment domains. The company has made significant investments in skills development, having trained over 5,000 individuals in core manufacturing capabilities at its Pune facility. Its Edison Engineering Development Programme has produced 150 locally trained engineering graduates.
In addition, the GE Aerospace Foundation, in partnership with United Way, launched the “Next Engineers” initiative in Bengaluru in September 2025. This four-year programme is designed to support 4,000 aspiring engineers through college and career readiness pathways, further contributing to the country’s talent pipeline.
GE Aerospace’s engines power multiple Indian military platforms beyond the Tejas, including the Navy’s P-8I maritime patrol aircraft and MH-60R helicopters, as well as the Air Force’s AH-64 Apache helicopters. Its LM2500 marine gas turbines also provide propulsion for key naval assets such as the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier and the P-17 Shivalik-class frigates.
As GE Aerospace advances with the establishment of the engine support hub, its capacity to resolve supply chain challenges and comply with India’s regulatory environment will be closely monitored by industry stakeholders and competitors alike.

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