Watch Video of Boeings F/A-18 Super Hornet During Recently Concluded Operational Demo
New Delhi: Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter aircraft completed
operational demonstration at a naval station in Goa. The Navy is in the
process of procuring a fleet of fighter jets under the
government-to-government route for its indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC)
Vikrant, which is set to be commissioned next month.
Boeing said two US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets completed 'multiple ski-jumps,
roll-in and fly-in arrestment'.
The Navy has shortlisted F/A-18E Super Hornet and Rafale M aircraft for
procurement. The Navy is in the process of procuring a fleet of fighter jets.
Our F/A-18 #SuperHornet successfully demonstrated the ability to safely operate from @indiannavy aircraft carriers during operational tests at INS Hansa, Goa. #FIA2022 pic.twitter.com/ePukceACSh
— Boeing India (@Boeing_In) July 20, 2022
US aerospace major Boeing on Wednesday said its F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter
aircraft completed operational demonstration at a naval station in Goa, as the
company looks to bag a contract to supply a fleet of deck-based aircraft to
the Indian Navy. The Navy is in the process of procuring a fleet of fighter
jets under the government-to-government route for its indigenous aircraft
carrier (IAC) Vikrant, which is set to be commissioned next month.
Boeing said two US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets completed "multiple ski-jumps,
roll-in and fly-in arrestment, as well as performance flights, in a variety of
weights in the air-to-air, air-to-ground, and air-to-surface configurations,
meeting the Indian Navy test requirements".
"The Boeing team was privileged to showcase the F/A-18 Super Hornet's
compatibility with Indian carriers in Goa," said Alain Garcia, vice president,
India business development at Boeing Defence, Space and Security.
"As the premier frontline multi-role naval fighter, the F/A-18 Super Hornet is
one of the world's most proven and affordable multi-role fighters and
continues to evolve with the development of the next-generation Block III
capability which will be game-changing for India," the top executive said.
With the Super Hornet Block-III, he added that the Indian Navy would not only
get the most advanced platform but would also benefit from tactics, upgrades
and knowledge related to the naval aviation ecosystem that the US Navy offers.
The Navy has shortlisted F/A-18E Super Hornet and Rafale M aircraft produced
by the French aerospace major Dassault Aviation for the procurement.
Over four years ago, the Indian Navy had initiated the process to acquire 57
multi-role combat aircraft for its aircraft carrier.
However, it is learnt that the number could be around 30 initially.
At present, the Indian Navy operates Russian-origin MiG-29K fighters from its
sole aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
The Request For Information issued by the Navy for procurement of the
deck-based fighter jets sought to know at what level of Transfer of Technology
(ToT) the companies are willing to share with India.
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