Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 25: Rossell Techsys, a leading global engineering and manufacturing company in the aerospace and defense sector, is proud to announce the inauguration of its new Calibration and Metrology Lab at its India facility in Devanahalli, Bangalore. This milestone
In December 2022, Air India had announced plans to refurbish its entire legacy of widebody fleet, comprising 27 Boeing B787-8 and 13 B777 aircraft, committing over USD 400 million for the project.
They discussed continued cooperation with Israeli industry on the development of advanced aviation technologies, increased Boeing investments in Israel and possibilities for business deals with the State of Israel.
Air India and CFM International have finalised the order for LEAP engines that will power the airline’s new fleet of 210 Airbus A320neo/A321neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft.
"Our purchase was also referred to by US President Joe Biden in his remarks accompanying PM Modi's state visit to Washington, reinforcing just how significant it, and Indian aviation's rise, truly is!" Campbell said.
"Boeing is proud to be playing a key role in the rapid expansion of India's commercial aviation market, and in the mission readiness and modernization of the nation's defence forces," said Calhoun.
PM Modi met Boeing CEO in Washington DC today. After meeting him, Boeing CEO in an exclusive interview with ANI said, "The most important takeaway is the PM's passion for India's development. He does have a specific interest in aviation, in aerospace. It is a big vision."
India's newest airline, Akasa Air, on Wednesday announced it had ordered four additional 737-8 jets from Boeing at the ongoing week-long Paris Air Show.
In an exclusive with ANI, Jawed Ashraf, Ambassador of India to France and Monaco said, "There is a lot of buzz at the Paris Air Show about India. This comes from the announcement by Indigo Airlines and what is billed as the largest order for Airbus. This follows the order that Air India h
Air India, a Tata Group-owned global airline, on Tuesday signed purchase agreements to acquire 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing, going one step further in its $70 billion (based on list prices) fleet expansion program that it announced in February this year. The purchase agreements were s
Tata Group's Air India having ordered 470 odd planes from Boeing and Airbus will have a positive impact on job opportunities in India, both directly and indirectly, according to Ashish Saraf, Vice President and Country Head at Thales India.