HomeNewsBusinessMarketsBrokerages see up to 24% upside for HAL shares despite Tejas fighter jet crash in Dubai: Here's why

Brokerages see up to 24% upside for HAL shares despite Tejas fighter jet crash in Dubai: Here's why

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November 24, 2025 / 16:34 IST
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HAL says Tejas crash 'an isolated occurrence', adds 'no impact on financial performance or future deliveries
HAL says Tejas crash 'an isolated occurrence', adds 'no impact on financial performance or future deliveries

The shares of Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) still hold strong upside potential despite seeing some short-term volatility after the Tejas fighter crash in Dubai last week, said analysts. This comes as shares of the Indian PSU company sank up to 9 percent on BSE Monday.

HAL shares fell to an intraday-low of Rs 4,205.25 apiece on BSE in the morning trading hours of November 24, the lowest level seen by the stock in more than 7 months. The stock then recovered some losses to close more than 3 percent lower at Rs 4,443 apiece.

Tejas fighter jet crash:


The fighter jet crashed while performing manoeuvres in front of a large audience in the afternoon of November 21, causing the death of IAF pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal. Videos circulating online show the jet, which was a single-seat light combat aircraft (LCA), plunging down to the ground and flames erupting immediately at the site.

A plume of black smoke rose above Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, drawing the attention of onlookers as sirens rang out in the aftermath of the crash. The IAF, in a statement, confirmed the death of pilot in the crash.

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The incident marks the second case involving a Tejas aircraft in less than two years.

HAL share price: Should you buy, sell or hold?


Elara Capital kept a 'Buy' call on HAL shares, with a target price of Rs 5,680 per share. This implies an upside potential of nearly 24 percent from the stock's previous closing price. The domestic brokerage noted that the accident is expected to have no major financial impact is on company orders or deliveries.

It, however, added that Tejas Mk 1A exports may be delayed despite stable domestic orders.

Target markets included Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and HAL also opened an office in Malaysia in 2023.