Saturday, March 03, 2018

‘India could be a market for Indonesian aircraft’

Chennai: There might be a market in India for Indonesian aircraft, with the country manufacturing a number of small, short take-off landing aircraft, a top Indonesian official said.

Speaking at an interactive meeting with members of the India-ASEAN-Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Friday, Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro, Ambassador Extraordinary, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, said with the UDAN scheme “there might be something (trade) we can do in that area”.

Mr. Suryodipuro said small aircraft — 35 seaters, 90 seaters and short take-off aircraft were being manufactured in Indonesia and could serve the Indian aviation market.
He also said there was need for a broader framework between the two countries for educational cooperation.
S. Soundara Rajan, president of the Chamber, said Indian companies had invested more than $15 billion in Indonesia, mainly in infrastructure, power, textile, steel and consumer goods.
03/03/18 The Hindu
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