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Dates are confirmed now for 13th - 17th February 2023.

Official website where more information will be found later: https://aeroindia.gov.in/


Hopefully we'll get more details regarding IAF programs... Especially curious about plans regarding TEDBF and HLFT-42. Also, is there a chance the details regarding the bid for private partner for AMCA program to be revealed during Aero India week?
 

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With Aero India 2023 — India’s biennial aerospace exhibition — barely a month away, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh invited the Delhi-based defence attachés of more than 80 countries to encourage their respective defence industries to attend.

Addressing an ambassadors’ round table in New Delhi on Monday, Rajnath said the 14th Aero India, Asia’s largest air exhibition, would be held in Bengaluru from February 13-17.

He said Aero India 2023 would “provide an opportunity for the Indian aerospace industry to showcase its products, technologies, and solutions”.

With the Covid-19 pandemic having hit India’s last two defence exhibitions — Aero India 2021 and DefExpo 2022 — by discouraging foreign defence firms from sending representatives, the defence minister is optimistic of a large turnout this time around.

He said the five-day event, with the theme ‘The runway to a billion opportunities’ would cover over 108,000 square metres. Participation had already been confirmed by over 645 exhibitors from 80 countries.

Talking up the success of Aero India 2021, Rajnath stated it had been attended by over 600 exhibitors physically and another 108 virtually. He added that 63 countries had participated and that around 3,000 business-to-business meetings were held.

He similarly termed DefExpo 2022 a huge success, with the “unparalleled participation of over 1,340 exhibitors…” with 451 memoranda of understanding, transfer of technology agreements, product launches, and orders to domestic businesses, worth Rs 1.5 trillion.

Describing India’s defence industrial capabilities, Rajnath said manufacturing capabilities were growing, “particularly in the emerging areas of drone, cybertechnology, artificial intelligence, radar, etc.”

This had led to India emerging as a leading defence exporter, with exports having grown eightfold in the past five years and with India now exporting defence goods to over 75 countries, he said.

The defence minister emphasised that the Make in India policy was neither isolationist nor meant for India alone.

“Our self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partnership with our partner countries. Partnerships are being made with global defence industry giants,” he said.

Rajnath cited the recent contract between Tata Advanced Systems and Airbus Defence and Space, Spain for manufacturing C-295 aircraft for the Indian Air Force.

“We are a major defence buyer, as well as a significant defence exporter. When we are procuring defence equipment from our valued partner nations, very often they share the technical know-how, set up manufacturing plants in India, and work with our local firms for various sub-systems. When we export our defence equipment, we offer our full support towards the capability development of the buyer through sharing of technology, training, and co-production,” he said.

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Russia to show Su-57E and Checkmate aircraft at Aero India
Visitors to the exhibition will also be able to see the Il-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft, the Il-78MK-90A tanker aircraft, the Su-35 and Su-30SME super-maneuverable fighters, and the MiG-35D multifunctional front-line fighter.


MOSCOW, 9 February. /TASS/. Russia will show the fifth-generation Su-57E fighter and the Checkmate light tactical aircraft at the Aero India 2023 international air show in Bangalore, the Rosoboronexport press service told reporters on Thursday.

Rosoboronexport presents in India about 200 samples of the most promising weapons and military equipment of Russian production, including the promising fifth-generation Su-57E multifunctional fighter, the Checkmate light tactical aircraft," the company said.

Also, visitors to the exhibition will be able to see the Il-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft, the Il-78MK-90A tanker aircraft, the Su-35 and Su-30SME super-maneuverable fighters, and the MiG-35D multifunctional front-line fighter.

In addition, Rosoboronexport noted that the Ka-226T light multi-purpose helicopter, the production of which is proposed to be opened on the basis of the Russian-Indian joint venture Indo-Russian Helicopters Limited as part of the Make in India program, will be demonstrated at the exhibition.

At Aero India 2023, Russia will also demonstrate the upgraded versions of the Ka-52E, Mi-28NE combat helicopters and the Mi-171Sh military transport helicopter, which are most in demand on the world market and in the Asia-Pacific region today.

The 14th International Aerospace Exhibition Aero India will be held in the Indian city of Bangalore from 13 to 17 February. The air show is held every two years. Russia is an active participant in the exhibition; in 2021, over 200 samples of Russian military products were presented at it.
 

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HLFT-42 will be displayed at AeroIndia

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Godrej will be the first private company the other HAL to make modules for Dry Kaveri Engine. Godrej have won all eight modules of the engine. Total Nos : 08

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