After delivering the first serial production Kaveri Derivative Engine (D1), Godrej Aerospace is set to hand over D2 and D3 to GTRE in 2026
India’s GTRE plans to use Su-30MKI fighters as flying test beds to fast-track testing and certification of the Kaveri jet engine for future combat platforms.
GTRE’s proposal to use an IAF IL-76 for in-flight testing of the Kaveri derivative engine nears approval, marking a breakthrough in indigenous aerospace development.
Russia’s support has been vital in advancing India’s indigenous Kaveri engine through joint testing, technical collaboration, and aerospace infrastructure access.
India's push for indigenous jet engine development advances with Kaveri and Kaveri 2.0 programs, targeting reduced reliance on foreign engines and enhanced defense capabilities.
India is progressing towards finalizing a deal with foreign aerospace partners to develop a 6th-generation engine for the AMCA Mk2, aiming to revolutionize its air combat...
As India pushes for an indigenous 5th-generation fighter jet engine, Godrej Aerospace steps forward, leveraging its expertise from the Kaveri Derivate Engine
At Aero India 2025, the Kaveri Engine Derivate (KDE) showcased India's progress in aviation, with upcoming trials in Russia
India's Kaveri engine and defense innovations showcased at AeroIndia 2024 highlight self-reliance in aerospace technology.
The Kaveri engine has recently undergone testing at the Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM) in Russia, where it was tested at altitudes of up to...