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India's fifth generation fighter jet dream takes flight as ADA invites expressions of interest

The deadline for submitting the EOI has been fixed for August 16, 2025 on or before 5 pm, the ADA document added.

June 18, 2025 / 21:22 IST
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A model of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) on display during the Aero India 2025, at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru, Karnataka, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. (PTI Photo)

In a major development, India’s fifth generation fighter jet dream inched to reality as the Aeronautical Development Agency issued an invitation for ‘Expression of Interest’ from companies around the world for the development of AMCA. The document was uploaded on the official site of the state-run company on Wednesday evening.

As per the document, “the Objective of this EOI is to short list Indian Companies (owned & controlled by resident Indian citizens) who are technically capable for the Development, building of Prototypes, supporting Flight Test and Certification of AMCA. The applicant may be a Single Company, Joint Venture or a Consortium of companies, compliant with all applicable Indian Laws & Regulations. It should also demonstrate experience and competence to execute projects of comparable technical complexity and scale.”

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ADA also seeks the applicants to have “capability to absorb the design of AMCA and have adequate experience in the field of Development & Engineering, Manufacturing, Integration, Fabrication, Testing, Quality Management, Customer Support etc. with a manufacturing facility or strategic tieups with another Supplier with up a manufacturing facility for series production. The duration of the contract for Development, Prototyping, Flight Test and Certification of AMCA shall not exceed eight (8) years from the effective date of contract.”