50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Boeing’s new India division aims to grow military aircraft production

Download: Printable PDF Date: 12 Feb 2017 16:18 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
Boeing’s new India division aims to grow military aircraft production - Manufacturer publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: India Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: Reuters

Boeing’s new Indian unit will help the company win more business from local customers and mean more employment in the South Asian country, the head of the US defence firm’s Indian business said.

The new legal entity, announced this week, is the fourth separate country-specific business Boeing has established after setting up similar structures in Britain, Australia and Saudi Arabia.

Boeing will hire more staff, most of them locals, but also bring in specialists from overseas as it looks to win new deals and grow the US$500 million a year worth of products it currently sources from India, said the Boeing India president Pratyush Kumar.

He declined to say how many new jobs would be created.

"This is to really create the full ecosystem throughout the lifecycle for our customers in India," he said ahead of an Indian airshow in Bengaluru this week.

Mr Kumar said the new entity, which Boeing hopes will also grow its manufacturing presence in the country, was designed for its Indian clients rather than those overseas.

"In order to support US exports, we need to better support our Indian customers," he said.

Boeing, as well as rivals such as Europe’s Airbus and Lockheed Martin of the United States, are looking to India, one of the world’s largest arms importers, as a future source of growth as western countries trim defence budgets.

India is expected to spend $250 billion over the next decade to modernise its armed forces, but the prime minister Narendra Modi has also said new deals must involve a share of local production to help the country grow its nascent defence industry.

Industry sources say US manufacturers are still uncertain how to square the "Made in India" policy with the US president Donald Trump’s "America First" rhetoric against locating jobs abroad.

Mr Trump has criticised US companies that have moved manufacturing overseas and which then sell their products back to the US.

Boeing’s Indian unit is expected to be scaled in such a way that it reflects the amount of business Boeing wins there.

Lockheed Martin said last week it wanted to push ahead with plans to move production of its F-16 combat jets to India, but understood Mr Trump’s administration might want to take a "fresh look" at the proposal.

Boeing has won several deals with India in recent years, including an approximately $2.5bn contract to supply its Chinook and Apache helicopters, as well as an order for its P-8I maritime spy planes.

It also has a joint venture with Tata Advanced Systems in aerospace.

Mr Kumar said Boeing was studying a recent request for information issued last month by the Indian Navy for 57 multi-role fighter jets for its aircraft carriers, and analysts expect it to pitch its F/A-18 Super Hornet planes.

Industry sources say any deal would most likely depend on Boeing agreeing to build at least part of the jets in India.

 

 

 





Recommended

AZAL adds fourth modern Airbus A320neo to its fleet

Azerbaijan Airlines expanded its fleet with another state-of-the-art Airbus A320neo aircraft. The introduction of the new aircraft is aimed at providing passengers with more comfortable and moder...

Embraer and OGMA conclude first C-390 Millennium maintenance for the Hungarian Air Force

Embraer and OGMA have successfully completed the first scheduled 24- month maintenance of a C-390 Millennium aircraft operated by the Hungarian Air Force. The work was carried out at OGMA’s faci...

Special Missions Cessna SkyCourier to appear at Farnborough International Airshow

Textron Aviation will return to the Farnborough International Airshow with a Cessna SkyCourier on static display, giving global customers and media an up‑close look at the aircraft’s e...

ProLogium and Elysian Aircraft BV sign MoU to advance the vision of zero-emission aviation

ProLogium announced the signing of a MoU with Elysian Aircraft BV, a Dutch aerospace company developing large-scale battery electric aircraft and core electrification technologies for aviation. U...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia