Monday, January 16, 2012

CCS to discuss Rs 1850 cr proposal for 75 trainer aircraft

New Delhi: The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) will consider a proposal worth over Rs 1,850 crore for procuring 75 Pilatus trainer aircraft from Switzerland in its meeting scheduled on Thursday.
The aircraft are being procured by the Indian Air Force (IAF) to provide training to IAF's rookie pilots and replace the HPT-32 trainer aircraft which have been grounded for over two years after a fatal accident during training in 2009.
The CCS will take up the proposal for procuring 75 Pilatus-7 basic trainer aircraft from Switzerland in its next meeting scheduled on Thursday, top IAF sources said here.
They said the deal was critical for IAF's training requirements as in the next two years, there will be a shortage of Kiran Mk II trainer aircraft, which are being used to impart flying lessons to the rookie cadets.
If the contract is approved by the CCS, the Swiss firm will start supplying the aircraft to India by the middle of 2013, the sources said.
15/01/12 PTI/Economic Times
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