The teaming follows a detailed industrial assessment and stringent evaluation of the Indian private aerospace
sector by Airbus Defence and Space, which concluded with the selection of Tata Advanced Systems
as the Indian Production Agency (IPA) exclusive partner.
A total of 56 Avro aircraft are to be replaced. In the event of contract award, Airbus Defence and Space will
supply the first 16 aircraft in ‘fly-away’ condition from its own final assembly line. The subsequent 40 aircraft will
be manufactured and assembled by Tata Advanced Systems in India. This will include undertaking structural assembly,
final aircraft assembly, systems integration and testing, and management of the indigenous supply chain.
Airbus Defence and Space Executive Vice President Military Aircraft, Domingo Ureña Raso, said: “We firmly believe
that, in the C295, we have clearly the best aircraft to replace the IAF Avro fleet and, in Tata Advanced Systems, we have
secured the cream of the Indian private aerospace sector as our partner for this project. The C295 is a superbly
reliable and tough aircraft with outstanding economics which is proven in the most difficult operating conditions
all over the world. It has already been ordered by 19 countries, many of which have placed repeat orders. And just
this year it has dominated the market with orders for no fewer than 20 aircraft from five countries.”
S. Ramadorai, Chairman,Tata Advanced Systems, said, “We are extremely pleased to announce our partnership with
Airbus Defence and Space for the Avro replacement programme for the Indian Air Force. It is a landmark for the
development of aircraft manufacturing capability in India, now that Tata Advanced Systems is poised to take this
step toward building entire aircraft in India. The selection of Tata Advanced Systems by Airbus demonstrates the
confidence that has been built in our ability to undertake this complex programme.”
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