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GMR Aero Technic located at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) signed an agreement with Boeing Defence India Private Limited (BDIPL) to undertake Heavy Maintenance Checks for the Boeing P-8I maritime patrol aircraft fleet operated by the Indian Navy
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GMR Aero Technic (GAT), one of India’s leading aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) providers located at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), has signed an agreement with Boeing Defence India Private Limited (BDIPL) to undertake Phase-56 Heavy Maintenance Checks for the Boeing P-8I maritime patrol aircraft fleet operated by the Indian Navy.

The Boeing P‑8I is a long‑range maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft, designed for anti‑submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. It is a key asset for the Indian Navy, providing advanced capabilities to secure India’s maritime domain and ensure mission readiness.

The Indian Navy currently operates a fleet of 12 P‑8I aircraft, deployed across squadrons at INS Rajali in Tamil Nadu and INS Hansa in Goa.

Under the agreement, GMR Aero Technic will carry out Phase-56 heavy maintenance checks for the Boeing P-8I aircraft at its MRO facility located within the GMR Aerospace Park Special Economic Zone in Hyderabad. The maintenance work will include structural upgrades, detailed inspections, painting, and system upgrades in accordance with Boeing and defence aviation maintenance standards.

“As our first major engagement supporting a frontline defence aircraft platform, it reflects strong confidence in the depth of our technical capabilities and the expertise of our highly qualified and skilled  workforce. This agreement reinforces our long‑term vision of building India into a global defence MRO hub and establishing GMR Aero Technic as a trusted provider of complex military aircraft sustainment solutions,” said Ashok Gopinath, president, GMR Aero Technic.

“This partnership builds on our long‑standing focus on developing indigenous aerospace and defence capability, and reinforces our investment in services, sustainment, manufacturing, Research and Development (R&D), and talent in India,” said Nikhil Joshi, managing director of Boeing Defence India.



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India Gets Its Second Nuclear Submarine, INS Arighaat https://artifex.news/india-gets-its-second-nuclear-submarine-ins-arighat-6445867rand29/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 13:07:47 +0000 https://artifex.news/india-gets-its-second-nuclear-submarine-ins-arighat-6445867rand29/ Read More “India Gets Its Second Nuclear Submarine, INS Arighaat” »

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India commissioned its second nuclear submarine INS Arighaat today in Visakhapatnam

New Delhi:

India commissioned its second nuclear submarine INS Arighaat today in Visakhapatnam. The Arihant-class submarine will strengthen India’s nuclear triad, enhance nuclear deterrence, help in establishing strategic balance and peace in the region, and play a decisive role in the security of the country, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement today.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who attended the nuclear missile’s commissioning ceremony, described the naval milestone as an achievement for the nation and a testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s unwavering resolve to achieve aatmanirbharta (self-sufficiency) in defence.

The construction of INS Arighaat involved the use of advanced design and manufacturing technology, detailed research and development, use of special material, complex engineering and highly skilled workmanship, the Defence Ministry said.

The country’s nuclear submarine has the distinction of having indigenous systems and equipment which were conceptualised, designed, manufactured and integrated by Indian scientists, industry and naval personnel, it said.

The technological advancements undertaken indigenously on the new submarine make it significantly more advanced than its predecessor, Arihant. The presence of both INS Arihant and INS Arighaat will enhance India’s capability to deter potential adversaries and safeguard its national interests, the Defence Ministry said.

Rajnath Singh commended the Indian Navy, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the industry for their hard work and synergy in achieving this capability. He called this level of self-reliance the foundation of “self power”. The country’s industry including micro, small and medium enterprises received a huge boost and created jobs through this project.

“Today, India is surging ahead to become a developed country. It is essential for us to develop rapidly in every field, including defence, especially in today’s geopolitical scenario,” the Defence Minister said.

“Along with economic prosperity, we need a strong military. Our government is working on mission mode to ensure that our soldiers possess top-quality weapons and platforms made on Indian soil,” Mr Singh said, recalling former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s political will which put India at par with a nuclear weapon state.



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