New Delhi: Defence Navratna Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Monday announced the appointment of Dr D K Sunil as its full-time Chairman & Managing Director (CMD). His appointment as full-time CMD of HAL is effective from September 9. Prior to this, he has been serving as Director (Engineering and R&D) of HAL since September 29, 2022, and also holding the additional CMD post charge since September 1.
According to an order issued from the Ministry of Defence, Department of Defence Production on September 9, Dr Sunil's appointment as CMD of HAL is effective from the date of assumption of charge of the post till April 30, 2026, i.e. date of his superannuation or until further orders of Ministry of Defence, whichever is earlier.
He is not related to any other Director of the company.
Dr Sunil joined HAL in 1987 as a Management Trainee and has about 37 years of experience in varied roles in the company contributing significantly to design, production, quality enhancement and customer support.
Under his leadership, new technologies were developed like radar power supply, voice activated control system, combined interrogator transponder which have become new growth areas for the company. A trailblazer in collaborations, Dr Sunil was instrumental in forging partnerships with institutions like IIT Kanpur for datalinks and IIIT Hyderabad for voice recognition technologies. His visionary approach strengthened HAL's position in cutting-edge technologies.
During his tenure in Mission Combat Systems R&D Centre in Bengaluru, he led teams focused on ground breaking projects such as Active ESA Radar, Automatic Flight Control System for Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) and Mission Computers for helicopter and fighter platforms.
His extensive design expertise spans from the equipment level to system-level projects for both aircraft and helicopters, covering the entire spectrum of design activities at HAL's design centers.
Under his strategic guidance, HAL successfully obtained release of military certification to the HTT 40 aircraft program, and secured pivotal projects such as the Indigenous Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH) for the Indian Air Force and Army as well as the Utility Helicopter Maritime (UHM) for the Indian Navy.
Dr Sunil has shared his knowledge with the wider community through the publication of seven papers in peer-reviewed journals and his innovations in wireless communication are protected by nine Copyrights and holds one Patent.
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