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Tata, Airbus in Rs 20,000 cr contract to manufactur­e military aircraft

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NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry on Friday inked a nearly Rs 20,000 crore deal with Airbus Defence and Space of Spain to procure 56 C-295 medium transport aircraft which will replace the ageing Avro-748 planes of the Indian Air Force.

It is the first project of its kind under which military aircraft will be manufactur­ed in India by a private company, officials said. Under the deal, 16 aircraft will be delivered in a flyaway condition by the Airbus Defence and Space of Spain within 48 months of signing the contract.

The remaining 40 planes will be manufactur­ed in India by a consortium of the Airbus Defence and Space and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) within 10 years of signing the contract, officials said.

The Chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata, congratula­ted the Airbus Defence, Tata Advanced Systems Limited and the Defence Ministry on the inking of the contract. In a signed statement posted on Twitter, he said the clearance of the joint project between Airbus Defence and Tata Advanced Systems to build the aircraft is a “great step” forward in the opening up of the aviation and avionics projects in India.

“It will create a domestic supply chain capability to internatio­nal standards, which has never been undertaken before. The Tata Group congratula­tes Airbus and the Indian Defence Ministry for this bold step in fully building this stateof-the-art multi-role aircraft in India in support of the Make-in-India thrust to bolster the country’s equity framework,” Tata said.

The contract was signed two weeks after it was cleared by the prime minister-led Cabinet Committee on Security.

“Contract signed between #MinistryOf­Defence and @AirbusDefe­nce &Space, Spain for procuremen­t of 56 C-295 transport aircraft for the #IAF,” Defence Ministry Spokespers­on A Bharat Bhushan Babu tweeted.

The C-295 MW aircraft is a transport plane of 5-10 tonne capacity.

“All 56 aircraft will be installed with indigenous electronic warfare suite,” the ministry had said on September 8 after the procuremen­t was cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security.

The in-principle approval for the Avro replacemen­t programme was accorded around nine years back.

A large number of detail parts, sub-assemblies and major component assemblies of aerostruct­ure are scheduled to be manufactur­ed in India.

The ministry had said before completion of the deliveries, a servicing facility for C-295 MW aircraft is scheduled to be set up in India.

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