Boeing says it will also leverage investments made in the Boeing India Engineering & Technology Center (BIETC), which has a pool of 3,000-plus engineers and innovators in Bengaluru and Chennai to drive growth and innovation, and advance work in materials, manufacturing technologies and methods, and the “Digital World.”
Notwithstanding its employment generation figures, Boeing’s central argument rests on the Super Hornet’s credentials as the world’s premier carrier deck fighter.
“Designed from its inception as a carrier-based fighter for high-loading, high stress operations, the Super Hornet Block III will bring advanced, next-generation capabilities for the Indian Navy,” said Steve Parker, who oversees bombers and fighters for Boeing Defence.