ALH Dhruv Helicopters have started flying operations again: HAL  
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ALH Dhruv Helicopters have started flying operations again: HAL

ALH Dhruv Helicopters have started flying operations again, informed HAL on Monday to exchanges

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: State-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) said in a regulatory filing on Monday that the ALH Dhruv Helicopters have started flying operations again. The filing said, "Further to our Letter No. CO/SEC/4(7)/2022-23/ BSE & NSE Filing/11 2 dated March 13 on the matter, we would like to inform you that, the fleet of ALH Dhruv Helicopters has again started Flying Operations."

HAL had earlier informed exchanges on March 13 that "in the wake of the ALH Dhruv accident off the Mumbai coast, the Navy halted the operations of ALH Dhruv Helicopters till the time investigators find the reason for the incident and precautionary checks are carried out." Further, it notified that "HAL has already initiated steps for working closely with the customers to ensure that the fleet is fully operational."

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