Boeing Company, a prominent manufacturer of both military and commercial aircraft
Boeing Co., a leading manufacturer of military and commercial aircraft, stated today that there are enough orders for the joint venture it has with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. to produce attack helicopter fuselages until the year 2030. According to Alain Garca, vice president of international business, there are already enough orders to last through 2030 thanks to the recent U.S. Military order of 150 Apache, 29 Apache from Australia, anticipated orders from Egypt, and up to 96 aircraft from Poland.
Boeing Co., a leading manufacturer of military and commercial aircraft, stated today that there are enough orders for the joint venture it has with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. to produce attack helicopter fuselages until the year 2030.
According to Alain Garca, vice president of international business development at Boeing, there are enough orders to last through 2030 thanks to the recent U.S. Military order of 150 Apache, 29 Apache from Australia, anticipated orders from Egypt, and up to 96 aircraft from Poland.
Fuselages and other aerostructures for the Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter will be produced in tandem by Tata Boeing Aerospace Ltd., the joint venture that both businesses established in 2015. Over 200 fuselages have been produced by the Hyderabad factory since the Indian JV rolled out its first one in 2018.
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For all Apache Helicopters sold to 17 nations, the Hyderabad factory produces the fuselage, according to Garca.
At Aero India 2023, the American aircraft manufacturer will display its fleet of aircraft. It has previously given AH-64E Apache attack helicopters to the Indian Air Force and is currently preparing to give the Indian Army its first of six Apache helicopters by the first quarter of 2024. The deal states that it is also in discussions to provide the Indian Army with an additional 11 Apache helicopters.
The first fuselage for the Army is leaving Hyderabad right now, according to Garca.