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Dassault Aviation hopes to sell additional Rafale jets to India

The Dollar Business Bureau French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation SA is hoping to begin talks with India by this year’s end for additional salesof Rafale fighter aircrafts, before full-fledge negotiations begin next year, said Eric Trappier, Chief Executive Officer, Dassault Aviation on Sunday. Dassault Aviation was awaiting further information on its fighter planes deal from Canada, he said. Last week, Canada has said that it was reviewing its plans to purchase military equipment from the US planemaker - Boeing Company after it filed a trade complaint claiming that Canadian multinational Bombardier Inc had dumped aircrafts into the American market. In November last year, Canada said that it wanted to purchase 18 Super Hornets fighter jets from Boeing as a stopgap move while it set a competition for replacing its ageing fleet of ...

Lockheed Martin ready to manufacture F-16 jets in India

"We are ready to manufacture F-16 in India and support the Make in India initiative," Phil Shaw, chief executive of Lockheed Martin India Private Ltd told reporters at the Singapore Airshow 2016. Source: PTI The making of F-16, which will be among the largest projects under the Make in India initiative, will be conditional to the Indian government making contractual commitment to buy the fighter jets for its armed forces, said the source.   US fighter jet maker Lockheed Martin today said it is ready to manufacture F-16 aircraft in India and supports the ongoing talks between the two countries to set up the first manufacturing facility, which could be one of the largest projects under the 'Make in India' initiative. "We are ready ...

GoI to bring parity between defence PSUs, private manufacturers

Source: PIB, Government of India Defence manufacturing is one of the key sectors among the 25 sectors identified under the ‘Make in India’ campaign launched by the Government of India. A number of initiatives have been taken by the new Government to incentivise private sector, including foreign OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to engage in the Defence and Civil Aerospace sector. A series of consultations have been held across Ministries / Departments under the mentoring of PMO (Prime Minister’s Office) to enable simplification of rules and procedures to promote private participation under defence manufacturing and exports. This is hoped to stimulate big ticket investments and incentivise Manufacturing. There was a long standing demand of the private sector manufacturers to bring parity ...