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Presented By- NAME A PRESENTATION ON TRAINING AT LUCKNOW

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Presented By-NAME

A PRESENTATION ONTRAINING AT

LUCKNOW

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History of HAL

Divisions of HAL

Product Information

Collaboration with companies

Brief about Accessories division

Aircraft Materials

Outsourcing

Production Planning and Control

Marketing

Contents

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The company had its origin as the Hindustan Aircraft Company.

It is a Aerospace and Defense industry.

It was incorporated on 23 Dec 1940 at Bangalore by Shri Walchand Hirachand.

In 1963 AIL was incorporated as wholly owned by government.

In 1964 amalgamation order was issued by the government for the two companies and the company was named as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

History of HAL

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DIVISIONS OF HAL

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Product InformationFighter Aircraft1.Su-30 MKI2. MIG Series3.Tejas 4.Jaguar 5.MIRAGE -20006.LCA

Passenger Aircraft1.Dornier 2.Indian Regional Jet

Helicopters1.Dhruv 2.Cheetah 3.Chetak 4.Advanced Light Helicopters

Unmanned Aerial VehiclesEngines1.Lakshya PTA

Transport Aircraft1.Saras

Light Trainer Aircraft1.Kiran 2.Basant 3.Sitara

Glider1.HAL G-12.Ardhra

Satellite Launch Vehicles1.PSLV2.GSLV3.IRS4.INSAT

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AirbusBoeingSukhoi Aviation CorporationIsrael Aircraft IndustriesRSK MiGBAE SystemsRolls-Royce plcDassault aviationDornier FlugzeugwerkeIndian Aeronautical Development AgencyIndian Space Research Organisation

Collaboration with Companies

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Accessories DivisionAccessories Division of HAL was established in 1970

Primary objective was to have manufacturing systems and accessories for various aircraft and engines and attain self sufficiency in this area

At present it is turning out over 1100 different types of accessories

Different types of accessories include hydraulics, engine fuel systems, air conditioning and pressurization, Barometric instruments, electrical and electronics system items, etc.

The division has also made significant development in the field of microprocessor based control systems for the LCA engine

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Some specific types of cast iron used are:

White cast iron

Grey cast iron

Chilled cast iron

Malleable iron

The demand for cast iron arise as a result of versatility especially in regard to wide range

of strength, resistance to wear and abrasion, resistance to corrosion, easy machining,

ability to take good casting impression, etc.

Steel is another component which is widely used, it is divided into subcategories on the

basis of carbon percent

Aircraft Materials

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Some other materials used are :

Manganese

Silicon

Sulphur

Phosphorus

High Alloy Steel :- Stainless Steel, Heat Resistant Steel, Cold Resistant Steel, Magnetic Steel

Non Ferrous Alloys :- Cartridge Brass, Muntz Metal, Phosphorus Bronzes, Gun Metal, Mondel Metal, Rabbit Medal, Duralumina

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Outsourcing refers to a process in which a company contacts another company or person to provide services that might otherwise be performed by in house employees.Outsourcing things helps in core- competency i.e. it gives the organization competitive advantage.Outsourcing in HAL started in 2003.No. of companies outsourced – 5000+No. of vendors registered with HAL –ADL – 90+Outsourcing tools/components for various types of systems/units like:Hydraulic system componentsLanding gear systemsEnvironmental Control SystemEngine Fuel Control System

Outsourcing

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ORDER BOOK :- Order Book is maintained in PPC which contains mfg order details

pertaining to qty to supply, delivery schedule, and customer and dispatch details.

This order book is required to monitor all the supply orders and to keep an eye on the supply

as per commitment/priority.

BUDGET PREPARATION :-

Revised Estimate

Budgeted Estimate

Forecasted Estimate

Production, Planning and Control

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MarketingMarketing is the management process that identifies,

anticipates and satisfies customer requirements profitably.

It is an organisation function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers.

It is also responsible for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organisation and its stakeholders.

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