"Under the follow-on contract of 2011, BEL
will deliver components for our F/A-18E/F Super
Hornet and P-8I maritime reconnaissance aircraft,"
Boeing said in a statement here Mar 28.
The extended contract envisages BEL to produce
parts such as ground power panel, helmet vehicle
interface stowage and switch assembly and cockpit
console panels for Super Hornet.
BEL will also produce a stowage panel for the
joint helmet mounted cueing system connector cable
and an avionics cooling system fan test switch
panel with a night vision imaging system-compatible
floodlight assembly.
For the P-8I, the Bangalore-based company will
provide the identification friend or foe interrogators
and data link II communications systems.
"Relationship with BEL demonstrates our
commitment to working with the Indian aerospace
industry to provide customers with best products
while fostering global growth and market access,"
Boeing's defence, space & security vice-president
Dennis Swanson said in the statement.
"We believe this strategic cooperation with
Boeing is a great opportunity for us to take the
relationship to greater heights," said BEL
marketing director H.N. Ramakrishna.
The Indian Navy has ordered in 2009 eight P-8I
long range maritime reconnaissance aircraft to
intensify offshore surveillance over the country's
territorial water and exclusive economic zone.
BEL is also partnering with Boeing at the latter's
analysis and experimentation centre in Bangalore
since 2009.
As a defence electronics firm, BEL designs, develops
and manufactures a range of command, control,
communications, computing and intelligence solutions;
military communication systems; radars and sonars,
besides naval and electronic warfare systems for
defense and security applications.
The $33-billion Boeing's subsidiary for defence,
space and security manufactures special aircraft
for military and security agencies the world over.
(IANS)
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