New Delhi: IAF-IIT Bombay Deal for MKI maintenance system is set for a major upgrade. The partnership will focus on predictive and data-driven aircraft maintenance technology for the Su-30 MKI fighter jet fleet.
Details of IAF-IIT Bombay Deal
The contracts were signed on May 27, 2026. The signing ceremony was attended by:
- Air Marshal KAA Sanjeeb, Director General (Aircraft), IAF
- Shireesh B Kedare, Director, IIT Bombay
According to official statements, the agreement aims to bring advanced predictive maintenance systems to the Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft fleet.
What Is Predictive Maintenance?
Predictive maintenance uses:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Data analytics
- Sensors
- Real-time monitoring systems
These technologies help detect aircraft problems before a failure happens.
Benefits include:
- Faster repairs
- Lower maintenance costs
- Better mission readiness
- Reduced aircraft downtime
- Improved safety
IIT Bombay said the technology will use fully indigenous know-how developed in India.
Why the Su-30 MKI Is Important for India
The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI is one of the most important fighter aircraft in the Indian Air Force.
Key facts about the aircraft:
- It is the backbone of the IAF fighter fleet
- India operates over 270 Su-30 MKI jets
- The aircraft is used for:
- Air superiority missions
- Long-range strike operations
- Strategic defence roles
The aircraft is manufactured and upgraded in India with support from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
How IAF-IIT Bombay Deal Will Help India
Officials said the project supports the government’s “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” mission.
Expected advantages include:
Better Operational Readiness
Aircraft can remain mission-ready for longer periods.
Stronger Indigenous Technology
The maintenance system will be built using Indian research and engineering.
Faster Decision-Making
AI-based systems can quickly identify technical issues.
Boost to Aerospace Innovation
The project may help future Indian fighter jet programs.
IIT Bombay’s Official Statement
IIT Bombay described the partnership as a major technological step for India’s aerospace sector.
The institute said the project will support:
- Prognostic maintenance
- Prescriptive maintenance
- Predictive engineering systems
- Data-driven aircraft servicing
The institute also said the collaboration will deepen India’s technical self-reliance in strategic defence technologies.
Bigger Push Toward Modernisation
The agreement comes at a time when India is heavily modernising its Su-30 MKI fleet.
India is already working on:
- Super Sukhoi upgrade program
- AESA radar integration
- Electronic warfare upgrades
- Indigenous weapons integration
- AI-enabled maintenance systems
Experts believe predictive maintenance can significantly improve the lifespan and efficiency of fighter aircraft.
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