CADOpt Technologies & the HANSA-3NG Aircraft: A Milestone in Indian Aviation
Project Overview
CADOpt Technologies played a pivotal role in delivering the Technical Publication project for the HANSA-3NG Aircraft, developed by CSIR – National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL). This aircraft is a landmark achievement in India’s aerospace journey—being the first indigenously designed and developed two-seater, glass cockpit monoplane tailored for flight training and personal flying.
CADOpt’s Contribution
- The SLM Team at CADOpt successfully completed the Technical Publications, which include detailed aircraft manuals and documentation.
- These publications are essential for Flight Training Organizations (FTOs) and aircraft manufacturers, ensuring safe and standardized operations.
National Recognition
- The HANSA-3NG Aircraft was unveiled by the Honourable Minister of Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, and officially handed over to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, India.
- This event marked a significant milestone in India’s push for Atmanirbhar Bharat in aviation.
About the HANSA-3NG Aircraft
- Designed by: CSIR-NAL, Bengaluru.
- Purpose: Pilot training for PPL and CPL, personal flying.
Impact on Indian Aviation
- Supports the growth of indigenous aircraft manufacturing.
- Reduces reliance on imported trainer aircraft.
- Opens opportunities for startups and MSMEs in aerospace.
- Strengthens India’s position as a global aviation hub.








