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SINGAPORE (PTI): The Indian Air force has expressed interest in acquiring six more C-17 heavy lift transport aircraft, in addition to a contract for 10, the US defence giant Boeing said Tuesday.

"Indian Air Force has expressed for six more C-17s," Paul Lewis, Director of International Communications for Defence, Space and Security said.

Five of the 10 aircraft will be delivered by next year and the other five in 2014, he said. The deal for supplying ten C-17 aircraft is USD 4.1 billion.

Boeing was also set to deliver first of the maritime airplane, Poseidon P8-I, early next year to the Indian Navy, he told PTI at the Singapore Airshow being held from February 14 to 19. The P8-1 contract is worth USD 2.1 billion.

The Navy also has option to order four more of the P8-1, anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft in addition to the 8-unit contract.

These are Boeing's current contracts with India, a defence hardware market worth USD 30 billion for the coming years, added Mark E Kronenberg, vice-president for International business development for Integrated Defence Systems during briefing of the group's Indian market plans.

"Boeing is also negotiating to supply 22 AH64 Apache helicopters and 15 CH 47 Chinook helicopters, the Boeing officials said. The Chinook contract is at industrial proposal discussion stage which includes modification to the helicopters to Indian specification," said Lewis.

Elaborating on Boeing's interest in Indian defence hardware investment, Kronenberg said his group was exploring all potential opportunities in the Indian market.

This includes Sabre warfare system and maritime surveillance systems.

"Additionally, we are also to provide support services and training," he said.
 
Here my friends I present to you the remarkable C-17 Globemaster III (the same that is ordered for the IAF).

Watch it and enjoy the demo! :)

 
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^ I read somewhere that they are gonna produce 48 F35s every year after IOC. Now thats called some Military Industrial complex. :)
 
I read if Apache Attack Hel.ordered they deliver all 22 in 1.8 Years..
 
deliveries of 5 next year is really impressive. but what about the line that they are in negotiation for sales of Chinooks? have they been selected as the new heavy lift ?
 
deliveries of 5 next year is really impressive. but what about the line that they are in negotiation for sales of Chinooks? have they been selected as the new heavy lift ?
Not yet, they are still in competition with russian one. But they have bagged 22 Apache AH-64 Longbow Attack Heli order....so we have given them enough business....
 
SINGAPORE (PTI): The Indian Air force has expressed interest in acquiring six more C-17 heavy lift transport aircraft, in addition to a contract for 10, the US defence giant Boeing said Tuesday.

"Indian Air Force has expressed for six more C-17s," Paul Lewis, Director of International Communications for Defence, Space and Security said.

Five of the 10 aircraft will be delivered by next year and the other five in 2014, he said. The deal for supplying ten C-17 aircraft is USD 4.1 billion.

Boeing was also set to deliver first of the maritime airplane, Poseidon P8-I, early next year to the Indian Navy, he told PTI at the Singapore Airshow being held from February 14 to 19. The P8-1 contract is worth USD 2.1 billion.

The Navy also has option to order four more of the P8-1, anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft in addition to the 8-unit contract.

These are Boeing's current contracts with India, a defence hardware market worth USD 30 billion for the coming years, added Mark E Kronenberg, vice-president for International business development for Integrated Defence Systems during briefing of the group's Indian market plans.

"Boeing is also negotiating to supply 22 AH64 Apache helicopters and 15 CH 47 Chinook helicopters, the Boeing officials said. The Chinook contract is at industrial proposal discussion stage which includes modification to the helicopters to Indian specification," said Lewis.

Elaborating on Boeing's interest in Indian defence hardware investment, Kronenberg said his group was exploring all potential opportunities in the Indian market.

This includes Sabre warfare system and maritime surveillance systems.

"Additionally, we are also to provide support services and training," he said.

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Bl[i]tZ;2598024 said:
Here my friends I present to you the remarkable C-17 Globemaster III (the same that is ordered for the IAF).

Watch it and enjoy the demo! :)


C17 is looking more maneuverable than our LCA Tejas!:D
 
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the kid in this looks suspiciously like the kid in Rama avatar.

"Boeing is also negotiating to supply 22 AH64 Apache helicopters and 15 CH 47 Chinook helicopters, the Boeing officials said. The Chinook contract is at industrial proposal discussion stage which includes modification to the helicopters to Indian specification," said Lewis.

it the above statement which got me thinking they closed the heavy lift Helli deal.
 
I read if Apache Attack Hel.ordered they deliver all 22 in 1.8 Years..

Apache production lines are very very refined. Check out the Nat geo videos on 'em.
 
^ I read somewhere that they are gonna produce 48 F35s every year after IOC. Now thats called some Military Industrial complex. :)

i think it ll be more than that... even with 100/per year.. it ll take 20 yrs to fulfill USAF orders..
 
the kid in this looks suspiciously like the kid in Rama avatar.

"Boeing is also negotiating to supply 22 AH64 Apache helicopters and 15 CH 47 Chinook helicopters, the Boeing officials said. The Chinook contract is at industrial proposal discussion stage which includes modification to the helicopters to Indian specification," said Lewis.

it the above statement which got me thinking they closed the heavy lift Helli deal.

God, who knows anymore friend. It seems with all the hype around MMRCA and C-17 the helo projects (Attack, Heavy lift, LUH, IMRH and NMRH) have slipped through the cracks with very little information coming out about wtf is going on. Especially on part of CH-47F deal- haven't heard anything for quite some time in this regard.
 
seems that India wants to build the 70% of its transport fleet of U.S made planes.
 
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