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DGAQA accords flight clearance to LCA Tejas Mk1A from HAL’s Nashik division

The office led the redesign and modification of tools and fixtures, transformed legacy work centres, and facilitated a cultural & technical shift in aerospace philosophies.

 It marks a significant milestone in expanding India’s strategic aerospace capabilities
It marks a significant milestone in expanding India’s strategic aerospace capabilities Credit:X
| Updated on: Aug 11, 2025 | 06:29 PM
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New Delhi: Additional Director General (OADG), Nashik  on Monday accorded flight clearance to the indigenously-manufactured Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas Mk1A from the Nashik division of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The development marks a significant milestone in decentralising aircraft production and expanding India’s strategic aerospace capabilities. The Flight Clearance Document was handed over to Executive Director, HAL Nashik Division by ADG, AQA.

Towards broader autonomy goals

Nashik known for its legacy in manufacturing and sustaining fighter fleets, has emerged into a notable hub for indigenous aircraft production. Hosting the third LCA production line outside Bengaluru, this decentralised set-up enhances operational flexibility and aligns with India’s broader defence preparedness and strategic autonomy goals. OADG, Nashik played a pivotal role in the successful absorption of Transfer of Technology for LCA manufacturing. The office led the redesign and modification of tools and fixtures, transformed legacy work centres, and facilitated a cultural & technical shift in aerospace philosophies.

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Upholding stringent quality assurance standards, the team ensured the production of over 5,000 high-precision components, in-house loom manufacturing, Line Replacement Units testing, and exhaustive pre-installation & assembly checks. Round-the-clock support was extended to mission-critical operations including Right-First-Time ground runs, snag rectification, and final system readiness, culminating in the successful flight clearance.

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