Monday, January 20, 2014

With Agusta deal scrapped, Mi-17 choppers may ferry VVIPs

New Delhi: With IAF set to begin phasing out this year its fleet of choppers used for ferrying VVIIPs, the Defence Ministry is considering the option of utilising the Mi-17V5 helicopters being procured from Russia for the task.
The Defence Ministry scrapped the contract for the 12 VVIP choppers with Agustawestland and the process to phase of the vintage fleet of Mi-8 choppers will start by the end of this year.
"We have told the Air Force to find solutions to address the issue. We are also looking at the Mi-17V5s as one of the options for ferrying VVIPs," highly placed Defence Ministry sources told PTI here.
The Defence Ministry had signed a contract with AgustaWestland in 2010 for procuring 12 AW-101 choppers to replace the Mi-8s but the contract was scrapped on January 1 this year after the government found that there was a breach of the pre-contract integrity pact by the Anglo Italian firm.
19/01/14 PTI/Zee News
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