which indian made aeroplane is running for commercial purpose?
Answer Posted / rahul chowdari
Designed in India and made in Australia, the CNM5 is the first Indian plane jointly developed by CSIR-NAL, a government lab and Mahindra Aerospace, a private company.
It can fly five people or serve as an air ambulance or goods carrier. You could buy one for about two crore. Specially to transport light goods, 500-600 kg of material. And the maintenance cost of this aircraft will not be too much. Another is the SARAS.
Originally designed as a fourteen seat civilian passenger plane, it flew first in 2004 and hundreds of times after that. But a crash in 2009 killed all three crew members and almost grounded the project. The Indian Air Force wants fifteen planes, to train their transport pilots.
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