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Safran Ardiden 1U Engine for Indian LUH

India’s new three-ton, single-engine, multipurpose helicopter HAL LUH (Light Utility Helicopter) completed first flight with Safran’ss Ardiden 1U engine on Sept.6 in Bangalore





Safran Ardiden 1U Engine for Indian LUH
Safran, September 08, 2016 - Bangalore - The first flight of Safran's Ardiden 1U engine, powering the Indian LUH (Light Utility Helicopter), took place on 6 September in Bangalore.

LUH is a new three-ton, single-engine, multipurpose rotorcraft designed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL). The Ardiden 1U met all the performance targets set for this maiden flight.

"This flight marks a major milestone in our partnership with HAL", commented Benoit Gadefait, Vice President Medium Helicopter Engines Program. "Safran is demonstrating through this program its ability to deliver on-time best-in-class products for new generation helicopter. We are delighted with Ardiden 1U progress. Selected by HAL in 2014, first bench tests took place in December 2014 and it has taken less than three years to get to this maiden flight".

Specifically designed to power single-engine rotorcraft, the 1U is a derivative of the Ardiden 1H1 1,400 shp engine. Certified by EASA in 2009, the 1H1 was co-developed by Safran and HAL. It is now in production under the Shakti designation, and powers HAL's Dhruv and Light Combat Helicopter and today, more than 250 units are in service. Safran Helicopter Engines provides engine solutions to all HAL's new generation rotorcrafts.

Ardiden 1U compact architecture features a gas generator made up of two centrifugal compressor stages, coupled to a single-stage high-pressure turbine and a two-stage power turbine. Ardiden 1U certification is planned for 2018.

Once certified, LUH will benefit from robust support under a new joint-venture, formed recently by Safran and HAL, to provide MRO to engines installed on HAL-built helicopters.

Safran has been present in India for over 60 years in all three of its core markets - aerospace, defense, and security. With a workforce of more than 2,500 local employees, it undertakes activities ranging from design and R&D to production and maintenance. Safran now powers and/or equips 65% of India's airplanes and helicopters and is a key contributor to ‘Aadhaar', the world's largest biometric database.

Safran Helicopter Engines is the world's leading manufacturer of helicopter engines, with more than 72,000 produced since being founded. It offers the widest range of helicopter turboshafts in the world and has more than 2,500 customers in 155 countries.

About Safran: Safran is a leading international high-technology group with three core businesses: Aerospace (propulsion and equipment), Defence and Security. Operating worldwide, the Group has 70,000 employees and generated sales of 17.4 billion euros in 2015. Safran is listed on Euronext Paris and is part of the CAC40 index, as well as the Euro Stoxx 50 European index.


  See also


HAL Light Utility Helicopter (LUH)
helicopter Helicopters Engines
HAL Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) First Flight
Safran Ardiden 1U / Shakti




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