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India to buy 10 Boeing C-17 heavy-lift aircraft for $2.5bn
08 Jan 2010
US aerospace and defence giant, Boeing Co, has confirmed that India had made a formal request to the Pentagon for purchase of 10 Boeing C-17 Globemaster heavy-lift aircraft in a deal that is likely to be worth $2.5 billion.
Boeing signs offsets deal with Indian defence PSUs for P-8I contract
29 Oct 2009
Boeing Co’s Integrated Defence Systems has signed agreements with Indian DPSUs for the supply of equipment which will be fitted on Indian P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft as part of offset conditions.
Boeing assurance on ToT for production of F-18IN in India
29 Oct 2009
With the second phase of trials for the IAF’s 126 medium range multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) tender now complete, Boeing has said it would readily transfer technology to India for construction of its F/A-18IN Super Hornet fighter jets.
Boeing bids for $2 billion IAF helicopter tender
23 Oct 2009
Boeing reports $1.6 billion loss for Q3
22 Oct 2009
HAL to assemble flaperons for Boeings 777
22 Oct 2009
Boeing, Dassault in dogfight over Brazil’s fighter contract
11 Sep 2009
With the French Dassault threatening to walk away with Brazil’s tender for 36 fighter aircraft American defence contractor Boeing Co is making an improved offer for its F/A-18 Super Hornets to swing the deal its way.
WTO ruling on Airbus-Boeing dispute delivered in confidential format
05 Sep 2009
The World Trade Organization has delivered a long-awaited initial ruling in a dispute between the United States and the European Union over government financing for airplane manufacturers in a confidential format, leaving all concerned temporarily in the dark.
Important WTO ruling looms on Boeing, Airbus spat
04 Sep 2009
Aviation industry giants, Boeing and Airbus, now await a World Trade Organization ruling over a Boeing complaint related to over $15 billion in European government subsidies to Airbus SAS.
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