Light Combat Aircraft Programme
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India to get local maintenance facility for Tejas engines; GE Aerospace signs contract with IAF
India | April 13, 2026 11:49 ISTThe depot will be fully owned, operated, and managed by the Indian Air Force. GE Aerospace will support the project by providing technical guidance, training for personnel, spare parts, and specialised equipment required for maintenance work.
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Tejas PV6, 2-seater trainer jet makes its maiden flight
India | November 09, 2014 6:57 ISTNew Delhi: The final version of the two-seater trainer jet Tejas (PV-6) made its maiden flight on Saturday, in a milestone for India's overall indigenous Light Combat Aircraft programme.The aircraft took to the skies at
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