The United States Commercial Service on Wednesday stated that the total bilateral trade between India and the US is likely to exceed $50 billion by the end of 2008 against $41.6 billion last year
Even as the general civil aviation industry is going through a meltdown, the helicopter segment appears to be unaffected and in fact excited. Moreover, India is gaining importance for helicopter manufacturers
At a time when the civil aviation market in India faces a severe downturn, the diversified Bird Group has expanded its presence in the flight training market by inking a deal with leading simulator manufacturer Alsim to offer its products in this country and the SAARC region. Bird Group executive director Ankur Bhatia and Christine Douguet, export sales manager of France-based Alsim Simulateurs Company inked the deal Thursday at the ongoing India Aviation 2008 international air show here
PARSIPPANY, NJ --- DRS Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has received a follow-on order of $32
India is on track for a massive reorganization and modernization of its airspace. Lockheed Martin has the expertise and technologies that can help modernize and improve the Indian airspace infrastructure for increased capacity, greater efficiency and improved safety and security
The Andhra Pradesh government laid the foundation stone for an aerospace and aviation special economic zone (SEZ) on the inaugural day of the India Aviation 2008, the first-ever civil aviation expo, which began here today. Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) will be the first company to set up shop in the SEZ, for which the government has allotted 50 acre
WASHINGTON --- President Bush said yesterday he will construe restrictions imposed in the fiscal 2009 defense budget in a manner consistent with the constitutional authority and obligations of the president.>> Bush signed the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 into law yesterday
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS --- Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company, announced the delivery of the 100th commercial helicopter in India
The technology-driven Indian aerospace sector would generate around $30 billion in offsets opportunities in India in the coming years, according to Indian Air Force (IAF) chief, Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major. The India Strategic show daily for the India Aviation 2008 released here Tuesday quoted the air chief as saying that the IAF was under an unprecedented "transformation" requiring an investment of around $100 billion for aircraft, equipment and infrastructure over the next couple of decades