Airbus-Tata Aircraft Manufacturing Facility Likely In Gujarat
India’s first private sector aircraft manufacturing facility and its associated industrial ecosystem are likely to be located at the Dholera Special Investment Region in Gujarat. Dholera is being developed as a prominent node on the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor, about 100 kilometer south west of Ahmedabad.
Airbus is to manufacture 40 C-295 MW military transport in
India in partnership with an Indian consortium led by Tata Advanced Systems
Limited under a $2.8 Billion contract signed with India’s Ministry of Defence
in September 2021. This will be the first full spectrum ‘Make in India’
aerospace programme in the private sector involving development of a complete
industrial ecosystem from manufacture to assembly, test and qualification to
delivery and maintenance over the complete life cycle of the aircraft.
A concurrent offset contract obligates, Airbus Defence &
Space to source equipment and systems worth 30 percent of the value of the C-295
MW contract from Indian partners. The manufacturing facilities of the Indian
offsets partners are also likely to be co located at Dholera.
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Bharat Dynamics Expecting big orders for Akash and Astra
missiles
Bharat Dynamics company has won a new order of around Rs
3,100 crore from the Indian army and with this their total order book stands at
Rs 11,400 crore. CMD of Bharat Dynamics said, their present order book is
around Rs 11,400 crore. Their two major products, one is Akash weapon system
and other is Astra Missiles, last year they have started manufacturing air to
air missile Astra also.
Bharat Dynamics is expecting big order from Indian Defence
Forces. For both Akash and Astra, Bharat Dynamics are at an advanced stage.
More than Rs 10,000 crore order are expected plus few refurbishment orders from
defence forces, Bharat Dynamics is looking at a stronger order book of around
Rs 25,000 crore in next two to three years.
India’s Rs 43,000 crore submarine project P-75I faces
multiple delays
The Indian Navy’s wait for six conventional diesel electric
submarines under the project name P-75I, is likely get extended, pushing the
acquisition plans forward by almost a year. The Rs 43,000 project is part of
the 30 year submarine building plan of the government that began in 1999.
The latest delay in Project 75(India) is due to the stringent
deadline put forth in the request for proposal issued by the Ministry of
Defence in July 2021. The government had shortlisted five foreign submarine
makers who were to partner with either one of the two Indian submarine makers
to produce the vessels locally. The government had to push back the bid
submission date from November 2021 to June 2022 after the majority of foreign
participating companies found it difficult to meet the first deadline.
Field evaluation trials of the submarines were expected to
begin in mid April 2022 if the bids come in November itself. Further delay is
expected to happen, as the government is yet to issue approvals to
participating foreign companies. Now the revised schedule for bid submission is
at the end of June 2022. Government approvals for the respective countries have
still not been fully processed and it is still susceptible to some more delays
by a couple of months.
In a First, India to sent LCA Tejas to Britain for Joint
Exercise
The Indian Air Force Tejas Squadron that has just completed
its first ever outing in the Singapore air show might soon be heading to
Britain for a joint combat exercise that has been planned from 7th to 25th
March with the Royal Air Force, as well as aircraft from the Saudi, Belgium,
and Swedish air forces.
Participation of the IAF in Exercise Cobra Warrior is mainly
coming from the British Journalists, while we wait confirmation come from IAF,
Indian Airforce will be sending 5 LCA Tejas Mk1 FOC jets to the Exercise Cobra
Warrior with 2 supporting C130 and C17 Transport aircraft each to the ferry
maintenance crew and ground equipment.
Exercise Cobra Warrior is one of the largest annual Raf
exercises and is intended to train both pilots and other air specialists in
planning and executing complex airborne missions.
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