Hyderabad: Beechcraft sees significant opportunities for growth in India, and believes that the country is progressing towards embracing business and general aviation.
“India is making progress and things are improving,” says John Williams, the company’s newly-appointed country director for India. “There are still issues but they are working on them.”
Wiliams was speaking with Flightglobal at the India Aviation show in Hyderabad. The company brought three aircraft to the show: a King Air 350ER, a King Air 250, and a King Air C90GTx.
Beechcraft’s confidence is highlighted by the recent opening of an office in New Delhi and appointment of Williams. Prior to joining Beechcraft, Williams worked for a major US defence contractor, where he spent years dealing with India’s military acquisition offset processes.
13/03/14 Greg Waldron/Flight Global
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“India is making progress and things are improving,” says John Williams, the company’s newly-appointed country director for India. “There are still issues but they are working on them.”
Wiliams was speaking with Flightglobal at the India Aviation show in Hyderabad. The company brought three aircraft to the show: a King Air 350ER, a King Air 250, and a King Air C90GTx.
Beechcraft’s confidence is highlighted by the recent opening of an office in New Delhi and appointment of Williams. Prior to joining Beechcraft, Williams worked for a major US defence contractor, where he spent years dealing with India’s military acquisition offset processes.
13/03/14 Greg Waldron/Flight Global