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Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The "newest phase" of Boeing India Engineering and Technology Centre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said. The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here. As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, ...
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American aerospace giant Boeing and France's Dassault Aviation are among the four entities that have responded to he Indian Navy's 'Request for Interest (RFI)' to provide 57 multi-role carrier borne fighters, industry sources said.The other two are Sweden's SAAB and Rosoboronexport of Russia. While Boeing has pitched its F/A-18 Super Hornet, Dassault has briefed the navy on its Rafale. SAAB has offered the maritime variant of its Gripen single-engine fighter jet.Naval Chief Sunil Lanba confirmed the development. "We will examine the RFI and take it forward," he told this newspaper. The deal is valued over Rs 50,000 crore.Sources say it is now mainly between Boeing's FA-18 and Dassault's Rafale, as the navy would prefer a twin-engine aircraft against SAAB's single-engine Gripen. "While the navy did not specify a variant, there is a clear preference for a twin-engine model," a senior industry executive said.As it had earlier done a deal with the Indian Air Force (IAF), Dassault is seen .
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