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U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co plans to bid for two defence projects in India worth $2 billion in the next few months, the company's country head said on Wednesday.
Boeing is looking to supply India with 22 attack helicopters and at least a dozen heavy-lift choppers.
Boeing also plans to bid for a separate $1 billion deal to supply at least a dozen heavy-lift helicopters to the Indian Air Force, the U.S. plane maker was interested in offering its Chinook CH-47.
India is looking to spend more than $30 billion over the next five years to modernise.
Boeing, which has already sealed a $2.1 billion deal to sell India 8 maritime patrol aircraft, is gearing up for trials to supply 126 fighter jets in one of the world's biggest arms deals, worth more than $10 billion.
Boeing is looking to supply India with 22 attack helicopters and at least a dozen heavy-lift choppers.
Boeing also plans to bid for a separate $1 billion deal to supply at least a dozen heavy-lift helicopters to the Indian Air Force, the U.S. plane maker was interested in offering its Chinook CH-47.
India is looking to spend more than $30 billion over the next five years to modernise.
Boeing, which has already sealed a $2.1 billion deal to sell India 8 maritime patrol aircraft, is gearing up for trials to supply 126 fighter jets in one of the world's biggest arms deals, worth more than $10 billion.