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Boeing begins production of Apache helicopters for Indian Army

Boeing, a major player in the defense industry, has announced that Apache Helicopter production for the Indian Army has begun at its cutting-edge facility in the US (Mesa, Arizona). The AH-64E Apache helicopters of the Indian Army, known for their cutting-edge technology and outstanding performance, are ready to improve operational readiness and strengthen defense capabilities. […]

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Boeing begins production of Apache helicopters for Indian Army

Boeing, a major player in the defense industry, has announced that Apache Helicopter production for the Indian Army has begun at its cutting-edge facility in the US (Mesa, Arizona). The AH-64E Apache helicopters of the Indian Army, known for their cutting-edge technology and outstanding performance, are ready to improve operational readiness and strengthen defense capabilities.

The manufacturing procedure builds on an ongoing partnership with Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL), which is essential in producing AH-64E fuselages at its state-of-the-art facility in Hyderabad, India. The Indian Army received the first AH-64 Apache fuselage earlier this year from TBAL. Salil Gupte, President of Boeing India, said, “We are pleased to reach yet another significant milestone, highlighting Boeing’s unwavering commitment to support India’s defence capabilities.”

“The AH-64’s state-of-the-art technology and battle-tested performance will elevate the Indian Army’s operational effectiveness and amplify its defensive capabilities”, read the press release.
The company’s accomplishments encompass the successful delivery of 22 AH-64E Apaches to the Indian Air Force in 2020.
Boeing entered into a contract to produce six additional AH-64Es for the Indian Army, with deliveries anticipated in 2024.
Christina Upah, Vice President of Attack Helicopter Programs and Senior Boeing Mesa Site Executive, emphasized, “The AH-64E continues to be the world’s premier attack helicopter”.

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