Boeing will compete with Sweden's Gripen and France's Rafale
among others for the Indian air force's plan to buy 114
multi-role aircraft to replace its Soviet-era fleet.
Ankur Kanaglekar, director, India Fighters Lead, Boeing Defense,
Space & Security, told reporters discussions on the F-15EX had
taken place earlier between the two governments.
"Now that we have the marketing licence it allows us to talk to
the Indian Air Force directly about the capability of the
fighter. We have started doing that in a small way," he said,
adding conversations were expected to gather pace during the
Aero India show next week.
India and the United States have built close defence ties, with
the Indian military buying over $20 billion worth of weapons in
the last 15 years.
Lockheed Martin is also pitching its F-21 fighter to the Indian
air force, offering to build the plane in the country to win the
deal estimated to be worth more than $18 billion.
Boeing is bullish on India for both its defence and commercial
aviation businesses, even as the COVID-19 pandemic has hit
demand for air travel, forcing airlines to first get their
finances in order before ordering new planes.
Boeing expects domestic passenger traffic to return to 2019
levels by the end of this year, Salil Gupte, the company's India
head said, adding international traffic would return to pre-COVID
levels only by 2023.
One of the planemaker's biggest customers is Indian low-cost
carrier SpiceJet Ltd, which has a large order for its narrowbody
737 MAX planes.
Boeing on Wednesday got the green light from the European Union
Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to return its 737 MAX planes to
service after a 22-month ban and Gupte said it was working to
get approvals from the Indian regulator.
(Reporting by Aditi Shah. Writing by Sanjeev Miglani. Editing by
Himani Sarkar and Mark Potter)
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