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NEW DELHI: India has set the ball rolling for another mega defence deal by floating the global tender for over Rs 13,000-crore acquisition of 56 transport aircraft to replace the ageing Avro fleet of the Indian Air Force.

The tender, or request for proposal (RFP), was issued to eight aviation majors, including Embraer, Lockheed Martin and Airbus, on Wednesday. In the first such move to get Indian private companies to enter the military aviation sector, the RFP specifies that while 16 aircraft will be bought off-the-shelf from the foreign vendor, the remaining 40 will be manufactured in India by a private Indian Production Agency (IPA).

The foreign aviation company will select the IPA based on qualification criteria for the IPA stipulated in the RFP. Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, which dominates the Indian military aviation sector and is overburdened with fighter, helicopter and other projects, is being kept out of the project.

IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne had earlier held that IAF was keen to exploit the Indian private industry for the programme to replace ageing Avro aircraft.

On Thursday, a defence ministry official said, "The project ensures inflow of production technology to the IPA in phases wherein the value addition in the manufacture by the IPA will gradually increase from 30% to 60%." "The IPA will also obtain the transfer of technology for maintenance, which will allow it to provide life time product support and maintenance up to the depot level. The project is aimed to provide the Indian private sector a unique opportunity to enter and enhance their traction in the Aerospace sector," he added.

India sets ball rolling for Rs 13,000 crore Air Force deal - The Times of India
 
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NEW DELHI: India has set the ball rolling for another mega defence deal by floating the global tender for over Rs 13,000-crore acquisition of 56 transport aircraft to replace the ageing Avro fleet of the Indian Air Force.

The tender, or request for proposal (RFP), was issued to eight aviation majors, including Embraer, Lockheed Martin and Airbus, on Wednesday. In the first such move to get Indian private companies to enter the military aviation sector, the RFP specifies that while 16 aircraft will be bought off-the-shelf from the foreign vendor, the remaining 40 will be manufactured in India by a private Indian Production Agency (IPA).

The foreign aviation company will select the IPA based on qualification criteria for the IPA stipulated in the RFP. Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, which dominates the Indian military aviation sector and is overburdened with fighter, helicopter and other projects, is being kept out of the project.

IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne had earlier held that IAF was keen to exploit the Indian private industry for the programme to replace ageing Avro aircraft.

On Thursday, a defence ministry official said, "The project ensures inflow of production technology to the IPA in phases wherein the value addition in the manufacture by the IPA will gradually increase from 30% to 60%." "The IPA will also obtain the transfer of technology for maintenance, which will allow it to provide life time product support and maintenance up to the depot level. The project is aimed to provide the Indian private sector a unique opportunity to enter and enhance their traction in the Aerospace sector," he added.

India sets ball rolling for Rs 13,000 crore Air Force deal - The Times of India

That's good news. Now our private companies also getting boosts that will surely reflect in IAF's Future indigenous procurement's.
 
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In the first such move to get Indian private companies to enter the military aviation sector, the RFP specifies that while 16 aircraft will be bought off-the-shelf from the foreign vendor, the remaining 40 will be manufactured in India by a private Indian Production Agency (IPA).

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Best news of today! Way to go :tup:
 
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I hope this time India Doesn't disappoint Russia, Already thing started slipping away
 
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and which private company could manufacture a AIRCRAFT in india.....?.. can any one tell .. i dono actually
 
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YAY!! I thought the news from the other day that the Avros were being upgraded with certain avionics to remain in service for another decade was going to deal be pushed back.


C-27J FTW!!

and which private company could manufacture a PLANE in india.....?.. can any one tell .. i dono actually

TATA and M&M possibly maybe Reliance.
 
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IAF is going ahead with upgrade program to keep Avro's flying for another decade.

IAF to upgrade vintage Avro aircraft | idrw.org
This deal will take atleast 3 years, maybe 4, for a final contender to be selected after trails and evaluations and then another 2-3 years for the first of the Avro relacment a/c to be delivered to the IAF and the final of the 56 will probably be delivered some 3-5 years after that so the very last Avro won't be replaced for atleast another decade if you think about it.

Pragmatic decision in the IAF's part to keep the Avros relatively up to date for a little while longer.
 
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This deal will take atleast 3 years, maybe 4, for a final contender to be selected after trails and evaluations and then another 2-3 years for the first of the Avro relacment a/c to be delivered to the IAF and the final of the 56 will probably be delivered some 3-5 years after that so the very last Avro won't be replaced for atleast another decade if you think about it.

Pragmatic decision in the IAF's part to keep the Avros relatively up to date for a little while longer.

Most of the Avro's are operational in north east for logistic supply roles, won't be a good move to decommission them at one go without making up substantial replacement. And the operational life of Turbo prop is much higher than conventional jet powered transport aircrafts.
 
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