
Bengaluru: India’s helicopter manufacturing ambitions have entered a historic new phase with the inauguration of the country’s first private-sector helicopter Final Assembly Line (FAL) for the Airbus H125 at Vemagal, Karnataka.
Set up by Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) in partnership with Airbus, the state-of-the-art facility was virtually inaugurated by Narendra Modi and Emmanuel Macron, underscoring the strategic importance of Indo-French collaboration in advanced aerospace manufacturing.
A landmark for India’s aerospace ecosystem
The Vemagal Final Assembly Line represents a watershed moment for India’s aerospace sector. For the first time, a private Indian company will undertake the full-spectrum manufacturing, integration, testing, and maintenance of a rotary-wing platform within the country.
The facility will produce the civil H125 helicopter and may also manufacture its military variant, the H125M, strengthening localised production capabilities and lifecycle support. This development significantly enhances operational readiness for both civil and defence missions while reducing dependence on imports.
The initiative aligns strongly with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision, reinforcing India’s goal of becoming self-reliant in critical defence and aerospace technologies.
A game-changer for civil and defence missions
The ‘Made in India’ H125 is set to play a pivotal role in nation-building. In the civil domain, it will support emergency medical services, disaster management, law enforcement, and regional connectivity under the Government’s UDAN scheme, bridging last-mile connectivity for tourism and passenger transport.
The H125M variant, optimised for high-altitude and extreme weather operations, is designed to serve as a force multiplier. It excels in tactical reconnaissance and surveillance, thanks to its low acoustic and thermal signatures, while also providing critical high-altitude logistics support to remote frontline outposts. Its rapid-response capability makes it invaluable for search-and-rescue and medical evacuation operations.
Notably, the H125 remains the only helicopter to have landed on the summit of Mount Everest, demonstrating a performance ceiling unmatched by existing light utility fleets. For Indian forces operating in some of the world’s most challenging “high-and-hot” environments, this capability is a decisive differentiator.
Strengthening Indo-French industrial ties
The helicopter assembly line further deepens industrial ties between India and France. It follows the successful establishment of the C295 military transport aircraft Final Assembly Line in India, marking the second major Tata-Airbus aerospace collaboration.
Together, these programmes are building a comprehensive military aerospace ecosystem encompassing manufacturing, assembly, maintenance, design, digital capabilities, and human capital development.
Airbus already sources components and services worth over $1.5 billion annually from India, including complex aerostructures and systems. The new helicopter Final Assembly Line at Vemagal elevates India’s role within Airbus’ global supply chain while positioning the country as a regional hub for rotary-wing platforms.
Delivery and export potential
The first ‘Made in India’ H125 is expected to be delivered in early 2027 and will also be available for export across South Asia. This not only boosts India’s defence preparedness but also strengthens its credentials as a competitive global aerospace manufacturing destination.
With the Vemagal facility now operational, India has taken a decisive step toward self-reliance in helicopter manufacturing — blending strategic autonomy, global partnership, and technological excellence into a single rotorcraft revolution.
