The new cooperation is designed to streamline certification processes and enhance transparency in the management of aircraft and engine approvals between India and the U.S. A notable feature of the ...
India’s infrastructure boom is creating opportunities for U.S. industrial companies with the scale and capabilities to serve the world’s most populous nation. With ambitious renewable energy targets ...
Mumbai, March 5: The aviation regulators of India and the United States, along with aerospace companies, signed a working ...
The move builds on last year's $30 million commitment and reflects India's growing role in advanced aerospace manufacturing. GE Aerospace said the latest investment will introduce upgraded processes ...
Currently, GE, Safran, and Rolls-Royce are all in contention for engine development for India’s fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft and Twin-Engine Deck-Based Fighter.
DGCA and FAA sign agreement to enhance aviation safety under BASA, involving Boeing, GE Aerospace, and Pratt & Whitney to streamline aircraft and engine certification.
As aspirational India continues to grow, India will receive one aircraft per week or more in the next decade, said Vikram Rai, GE Aerospace CEO (South Asia), as he highlighted the massive strides in ...
India is on track to finalise a significant deal with the US aerospace firm General Electric (GE) worth around USD 1 billion for 113 F404-IN20 fighter jet engines, amid ongoing trade negotiations with ...