SP's NavalForces

“We have invested in partnershi­ps with the Indian Aerospace Ecosystem”

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“We are excited about our ‘By IndiaFor India’ proposal for the F/A-18 Super Hornets Block III, that will build on Boeing’s existing and on-going successful sustainmen­t programmes for the Indian Navy and will develop the depth and breadth of specific capabiliti­es to sustain the aircraft from India, in partnershi­p with the Indian Navy, US based suppliers and Indian partners.” Surendra Ahuja, Managing Director, Boeing Defence India speaks exclusivel­y to SP’s Naval Forces.

“We are excited about our ‘By India-For India’ proposal for the F/A-18 Super Hornets Block III, that will build on Boeing’s existing and on-going successful sustainmen­t programmes for the Indian Navy and will develop the depth and breadth of specific capabiliti­es to sustain the aircraft from India, in partnershi­p with the Indian Navy, US based suppliers and Indian partners.” Surendra Ahuja, Managing Director, Boeing Defence India speaks exclusivel­y to

SP’s Naval Forces.

SP’s Naval Forces (SP’s): Can you take us through your journey in India, till date, based on collaborat­ions for – C-17, P-8I, Apache and Chinook?

Surendra Ahuja (Ahuja): India is one of the world’s fastest growing defence markets, and Boeing has had a presence in the country for over 75 years now. I’ve been privileged to be a part of this journey that has seen several milestones in the last year alone.

Our proven portfolio of products and services offer unmatched operationa­l capabiliti­es across the entire mission spectrum, and has made us a strong partner in the mission readiness and modernisat­ion of India’s defence forces. Today, India has 11 C-17 Globemaste­r IIIs, eight P-8Is (with four more on order), 22 AH-64E Apaches (with six more on order) and 15 CH-47F(I) Chinooks.

The Indian Air Force inducted their first Chinook and Apache helicopter­s in 2019 and we recently completed all deliveries, 15 Chinooks and 22 Apaches. We also delivered the 11th C-17 Globemaste­r in 2019. We also modified and delivered two 777-300ER aircraft that will serve as India’s head of State aircraft.

earlier this year, the Ministry of Defence signed the contract for the acquisitio­n of six Apaches for the Indian Army. In line with our commitment to bringing the best of Boeing to India and Make in India, the Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited facility has been producing aero-structures for Boeing’s AH-64 Apache helicopter for the US Army and internatio­nal customers. This also speaks volumes about India’s indigenous manufactur­ing and technology capabiliti­es.

Boeing is also providing pilot training for the Indian Air Force fleet of the C-17 aircraft while constructi­on is underway in another facility for training Indian Navy pilots on the p-8I. The Indian Navy has been flying the P-8I extensivel­y on various missions. India’s P-8I fleet is supported through Boeing’s services business by providing performanc­e-based logistics, spares, ground support equipment, as well as field service representa­tive and on-site engineerin­g support. The C-17 simulator training center in Gurgaon has completed thousands of training hours for aircrews and loadmaster­s.

These are significan­t milestones and it is very gratifying to be a part of this journey together with 3,500 of my colleagues who are shaping Boeing’s legacy in India.

SP's: Government of India has introduced a few initiative­s such as - Make in India, Skill Developmen­t, AatmaNirbh­ar Bharat (Self-Reliant India). How does Boeing plan to align its activities with these initiative­s?

Ahuja: Boeing has always supported the developmen­t of indigenous aerospace and defence capabiliti­es in India and through our 75 years presence in the country we have invested in partnershi­ps with the Indian aerospace ecosystem in skilling, research & technology, and manufactur­ing. Our growing partnershi­p with the country’s defence forces and our expanding supplier base makes it imperative for us invest in, develop, and nurture talent.

Our sourcing from India stands at close to $1 billion a year from 225 suppliers who are manufactur­ing critical systems and components for some of Boeing’s most advanced products. Boeing continues to grow a globally competitiv­e supplier base in India, with strong partnershi­ps that are aligned with the government’s AatmaNirbh­ar Bharat vision.

Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL), Boeing’s joint venture with Tata Advanced Systems Limited, is an example of Boeing’s strategic focus on ‘Make in India’ and marks a major step towards the co-developmen­t of integrated systems in aerospace and defence in India. Our efforts in TBAL align not just with the government’s mission Make in India but with the prime Min

“The recently signed agreement on Basic Exchange and Cooperatio­n Agreement (BECA) is a significan­t step toward contributi­ng to an even closer defence and security partnershi­p between the two countries”

“Our sourcing from India stands at close to $1 billion a year from 225 suppliers who are manufactur­ing critical systems and components for some of Boeing’s most advanced products. Boeing continues to grow a globally competitiv­e supplier base in India, with strong partnershi­ps that are aligned with the government’s AatmaNirbh­ar Bharat vision.”

ister’s call of Make in India, for the World - the call that he made during the Defexpo in Lucknow in February 2020. I say this because the Apache fuselages made in this facility in hyderabad are indeed meant for not just the six Apaches that the Indian Army is on contract with Boeing for but also for the Apaches for customers around the world, including the US Army.

We are also collaborat­ing with Indian companies to develop capabiliti­es in the country so that they can perform maintenanc­e locally, including heavy checks and supply of indigenous equipment. Air Works India, in partnershi­p with Boeing, completed the first heavy maintenanc­e check for the first P-8I in 2019. Further capability developmen­t planning is in the works to support the growing P-8I fleet, improving the local aviation ecosystem while ensuring quicker and more affordable turnaround for the Indian Navy.

The Boeing India engineerin­g & Technology Center (BIeTC), with a strong presence in Bengaluru and Chennai, is leveraging a talented pool of employees

“We are also collaborat­ing with Indian companies to develop capabiliti­es in the country so that they can perform maintenanc­e locally, including heavy checks and supply of indigenous equipment”

to contribute to global aerospace and defence growth. Our engineers in India undertake high-quality, advanced aerospace work that supports areas as diverse as test and evaluation; developmen­t of advanced, environmen­tally friendly coatings; data analytics for next-generation airplane health management; innovation on Internet of Things and Digital Transforma­tion; and developmen­t of software tools that enable airlines to improve their operations, and work with airports to enable de-congestion and navigation at reduced costs.

Additional­ly, our various initiative­s focused on skill developmen­t are training hundreds of pilots, aircraft maintenanc­e engineers, technician­s and frontline factory workers and creating a robust aerospace and defence ecosystem in India.

SP's: The Indian Armed Forces expect the selected OEMs (for some of their key modernisat­ion programmes) to comply with the Transfer of Technology and Make in India. What is the perspectiv­e of Boeing on this front?

Ahuja: India and the uS have made landmark progress to bolster strategic and defence ties; from the designatio­n of “Major Defence partner” to holding “2+2 dialogues” and bi-lateral and multi-lateral security dialogues and military exercises. The defence cooperatio­n environmen­t between the two government­s have changed considerab­ly in the past few years and there’s increased cooperatio­n in joint military exercises, technology transfers, collaborat­ion through co-production, and Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) for developing and sustaining dialogue between Indian and uS industry on defence technology and industrial cooperatio­n. The recently signed agreement on Basic exchange and Cooperatio­n Agreement (BECA) is a significan­t step toward contributi­ng to an even closer defence and security partnershi­p between the two countries.

We are excited about our ‘By India-For India’ proposal for the F/A-18 Super Hornets Block III, that will build on Boeing’s existing and on-going successful sustainmen­t programs for the Indian Navy and will develop the depth and breadth of specific capabiliti­es to sustain the aircraft from India, in partnershi­p with the Indian Navy, uS based suppliers and Indian partners. This will not only improve aircraft availabili­ty and affordabil­ity for the Indian Navy but will also build expertise in the Indian supply chain to sustain F/A-18 Super Hornets from India.

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(Top) Boeing is excited about its “By India for India” proposal for the F/A-18 Hornets Block III to India (Above) Indian Navy has been flying P-8I extensivel­y on various missions
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