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Paris, October 04, 2007
(Zee News)
European aerospace and
defence company EADS, which manufactures Eurofighter
Typhoon combat aircraft, is all set to enter the race
for a contract of 126 fighter planes of Indian Air Force.
"We have received
the RFP (request for proposals) of the IAF and we will
be bidding by the end of the year," EADS Senior
Vice President for South Asia Allain Letanoux said here.
The EADS manufactures
Eurofighter Typhoon, a multi-role and swing-role combat
aircraft, under a joint programme of France, UK, Italy
and Germany.
Projecting Eurofighter
as the "most capable frontline fighter available",
Letanoux said EADS would offer transfer of technology
as part of the package to get the deal.
The Indian government
issued the RFP for purchase of 126 fighter aircraft
about a month back.
Eurofighter Typhoon would
be competing with F-16 of America's Lockheed Martin,
Rafale of French Dassault, Gripen JAS-3 of Swedish SAAB
and Mig-35 of Russian Aircraft Corp.
Hoping that the Indian
government would select Eurofighter, Letanoux said "We
are more flexible than Americans. Transfer of technology
will be a key element of the EADS bid... I am sure the
Indian authorities will choose the best planes."
The company presents Eurofighter
as an "extraordinary plane" with highly agile
air superiority and air-to-surface, multi-role/swing-role
capabilities.
Asked whether he apprehended
that growing political relations between India and the
US might torpedo EADS' ambition, he said "we also
have good relations with India."
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