Saab proposes to make 96 Gripen jets in
India to win Air Force deal
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[February 19, 2019]
By Tanvi Mehta
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Swedish defense firm
Saab AB, which is seeking to sell its Gripen fighter jets to the Indian
Air Force, said on Tuesday it could offer to make most of them in a
production facility likely to be set up in one of the southern cities. |
The E version of the Swedish JAS 39 Gripen multirole fighter was rolled
out at the SAAB in Linkoping, Sweden, May 18, 2016. Anders Wiklund/TT
News Agency via Reuters /File Photo |
Saab is expected to face competition from rivals such as Boeing
Co, Lockheed Martin Corp and Dassault Aviation SA to supply
about 110 fighter jets to the Air Force, in what could be a deal
worth more than $15 billion.
As part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India'
push, Saab is considering locally manufacturing 96 of the 114
jets it wants to sell to the country, the Stockholm-based
company officials told reporters on the sidelines of a
conference ahead of "Aero India 2019" in Bengaluru.
Saab has tied up with resources conglomerate Adani Group to sell
the single-engine planes to fulfill the condition of bidders
having an Indian partner to be considered for the order.
Any manufacturing facility in the country could also become an
export hub, Saab's Indian unit Chairman and Managing Director
Ola Rignell told Reuters at the conference.
Southern Indian cities of Bengaluru and Hyderabad would be the
"natural choice" for any plant.
(Reporting by Tanvi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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