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Russian Corporation Irkut Pulls Out of Multirole Transport Aircraft Project

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Russian Corporation Irkut Pulls Out of Multirole Transport Aircraft Project; HAL Seeks Foreign Partners

The Irkut Corporation based in Irkutsk in eastern Siberia, has decided to stop financing the Indo-Russian joint production of Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA).

Russian daily newspaper Vedomosti reported that Corporation now would focus on the MS-21 medium-haul passenger airliner together with Sukhoi Civilian Aircraft. Another Russian aviation giant, the Ilyushin Aviation Complex, which developed the MTA plane, also decided to withdraw from the MS-21 project.

HAL-Irkut-Ilyushin Funding Disputes

As of August 2007, though, HAL began seeking Western partners following a dispute with Russian companies over funding. The 2002 deal stated that India and Russia both would contribute 50% each creating a 50-50 joint venture, with a Russian consortium - a coalition of Irkutsk Aviation and Industrial Association, Ilyushin Aviation Complex and Rosoboronexport - contributing $300 million and HAL contributing the remainder.

FlightGlobal.com August 2007 Report

India could seek new partners for its armed forces' military Multi-role Transport Aircraft programme, with a five-year-old joint Indo-Russian joint venture in danger of collapsing following a disagreement over its funding.

Prime contractor Hindustan Aeronautics, the Indian state-owned aerospace major, has reportedly approached other Western companies with a view to possible collaboration on the development and joint manufacture of 60t transport aircraft.

A response is expected in the next two months and HAL will then study the submissions before making a recommendation to the Indian Cabinet, which will decide on the programme's fate by the end of 2007.

Under the 2002 deal, HAL and a Russian consortium comprising Irkutsk Aviation and Ilyushin Aviation were to each contribute $350 million to the joint venture.

HAL was to design the front fuselage and wing and the Russian companies the rear and center fuselage. HAL could also help in developing the avionics, while engines could be supplied by Pratt & Whitney or Russian manufacturers.

"The Russian companies now appear to be hesitant about the amount of money they need to invest in the project, even though everything seemed to be done and dusted just a few months ago," says an industry source. "Given that the India wants the new transport aircraft by 2013, the defence ministry and the air force must seek funding from the next financial year if the programme is to successfully go ahead."

Another industry source adds that the Russians may now want India to buy a number of aircraft directly from them, and then produce the remainder under license at HAL facilities. That, however, may not be acceptable to an Indian defence establishment that is increasingly keen to promote its indigenous arms industry to reduce the reliance on Western and Russian suppliers.

If HAL does not get a suitable response from the non-Russian companies, or if negotiations with Irkut and Ilyushin do not make much progress, the Multi-role Transport Aircraft programme could be abandoned and an open tender could be called for the aircraft.

Under the original plan, India was to commit to 100 transports and have another 100 on option. Russia was to have bought 100 aircraft produced by the joint venture. Production was to have started by the end of the decade, with the first aircraft entering service with the Indian air force in 2013. These would replace New Delhi's aging Antonov An-32s that first entered into service in the 1970s.
Russian Corporation Irkut Pulls Out of Multirole Transport Aircraft Project; HAL Seeks Foreign Partners | India Defence

It seems another Indian program going down the drains unless they find another partner.
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Another blow in India, guess she's losing her oldest and best friend.
 
Ohh.... the thing was expected, but for the dreamers of India, who wanted a aircraft designed and built with ToT for $350 Million, so that they can also used as Regional jet:)
 
This shows that russia isnt much happy about india recent attitude towards russia and if india decides to carry on with a western jet for their MRCA role, it could possibly lead to end another joint venture between Russia and india on their 5th generation jet.
 
A big blow is right for sure i love it hahahahaha lol :chilli:
 
i understand that india might be playing a hassle game by going to the us to get the most out of russian deals. however, i don't think messing with russia is a very good idea. they don't seem to be buying into india's plan, besides that, they raised the price on the MKI's.
 
I think finally the Indians are waking up to the fact that there is no more free meal tickets with the Russians.

HAL seems to have delibrately held back the payments as they have realised better options are available in the markets with easier access to certain technologies not available 10 years ago.

Lets see what finally comes about this project.

Regards
 
Ohh.... the thing was expected, but for the dreamers of India, who wanted a aircraft designed and built with ToT for $350 Million, so that they can also used as Regional jet:)

:hitwall::lol: Unbelievable!
 
Russia machines are very rugged, but is high on fuel.

The western machines are sophisticated, better in fuel economy, but high cost propositions in maintenance.

In today's world in India, public companies no longer has the luxury to be the loss making behemoths of yore. Profits are the watchword. Therefore, HAL's action is not surprising.

Trusted friend or otherwise, that is not really a matter of worry for either India or Russia since both are also keen to make deals in their countries' financial interest.
 
In today's world in India, public companies no longer has the luxury to be the loss making behemoths of yore. Profits are the watchword. Therefore, HAL's action is not surprising.

Ohh.........is it HAL which kicked Irkut from MTA, coz it is now looking for.........what profits? Funny to hear from you salim.

Trusted friend or otherwise, that is not really a matter of worry for either India or Russia since both are also keen to make deals in their countries' financial interest.

Well not sure about Russian worry, with oil money pouring........ they sure not willing to commit to 1990s deals. But for india it sure is.
 
Russia, India to sign aircraft deal

MOSCOW: Russia and India will sign a deal to start work on the design of a new transport aircraft in April, daily newspaper Kommersant reported Thursday.

Russian state company Rosoboronexport and Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd will sign a deal next week on the design of a new transport aircraft, the newspaper reported citing a source on the Russian side. The contract for the design of the plane is 8.5 million dollars, said Viktor Livanov, the general director of the aircraft manufacturer MAK Ilyushin, one of the companies involved in the deal, told the newspaper.

The total worth of the project is 600 million dollars with each side investing 300 million dollars each, Livanov said. Design of the plane should take two years with the plane set to be certified for flight in 2015, Livanov told the newspaper.

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Same deal new players? :confused:

Russian officials are notoriously corrupt. So maybe thats why the new guys are cutting in ?

However Rosboron is an arms export company with no design facility so why do an agreement with them ?

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