"With this, the IAF has taken a giant stride towards its goal of acquiring multi-spectrum strategic capabilities, essential to safeguard India's growing areas of interest," he said.
The C-17 Globemaster III aircraft has been procured from the US under a deal expected to be worth over Rs 20,000 crore. A symbolic key of the plane was presented by the Minister to the unit's commanding officer to mark its induction.
He said it will be a game changer as it will change the way the IAF operates its transport aircraft.
"The C-17 fleet will provide tremendous flexibility in terms of operational response options in any future campaign. The aircraft will allow the commanders to induct troops, squadrons, re-locate forces as well as shift forces between theatres rapidly," Browne said.
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He said the US-made heavylift aircraft can land at small airbases such as Daulat Beg Oldie in Ladakh sector where a C-130J Super Hercules plane had made its first landing recently.
The C-17, with a capability to carry around 70 tonnes of load and around 150 fully geared troops, will replace the Russian IL-76 as the biggest aircraft in the IAF inventory till now.
The IAF has placed orders with the US for ten C-17 aircraft under the deal signed in 2011 and three of them have already been delivered.