Indian Air Force
BAE delivers last UK-built Hawk AJT to IAF
09 Nov 2009
India negotiating $1.7 billion deal for 10 Boeing C-17 Globemaster heavy-lift transporters
07 Nov 2009
US Air Force dubs Cope India exercise a success
29 Oct 2009
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.
Eurocopter opts out of IAF’s $2 billion chopper tender
24 Oct 2009
Eurocopter has decided to opt out of the IAF’s $2 billion global tender for the supply of attack and heavy-lift helicopters.
Eurocopter opts out of IAF’s $2 billion chopper tender
24 Oct 2009
Eurocopter has decided to opt out of the IAF’s $2 billion global tender for the supply of attack and heavy-lift helicopters.
Eurocopter opts out of IAF’s $2 billion chopper tender
24 Oct 2009
Eurocopter has decided to opt out of the IAF’s $2 billion global tender for the supply of attack and heavy-lift helicopters.
Boeing bids for $2 billion IAF helicopter tender
23 Oct 2009
Boeing bids for $2 billion IAF helicopter tender
23 Oct 2009
Boeing bids for $2 billion IAF helicopter tender
23 Oct 2009
Indian, Oman air forces to hold joint exercise
14 Oct 2009
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will commence a week-long joint exercise with the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) from 22 October.
IAF to make Adampur home base for MiG-29s
05 Oct 2009
IAF to make Adampur home base for MiG-29s
05 Oct 2009
IAF to make Adampur home base for MiG-29s
05 Oct 2009
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