Talks are at crucial stage with Tata Advanced System which will include outsourcing manufacturing of the aircraft parts, said Eugene Andrachnikou, senior Vice President for sales and marketing at Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCA), producer of Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100).
The partnership with Tata, which will be part of Make in India initiative, will also involve SCA investment, sharing of technology and knowhow as well as procurement of the parts for the plane, he said.
The SSJ100 is the first 100-seat jet with a full fly-by- wire system, designed to optimise handling, reduce flight crew workload and maximise fuel efficiency.
Speaking at the Singapore Airshow 2016 today, Andrachnikou said SCA had also initiated discussions with Indian airlines on deploying the SSJ100, which is designed to carry 100-120 passengers over a distance of 4,200 kilometres.
Also Read
"We expect to put about 50 SSJ100 in the Indian market with the next three to five years," he said, highlighting that India remains an attractive market for the superjet.
SCA has already supplied 20 SSJ100 to Interjet, Mexico's low-cost airline, and another 10 would be handed over within this year up to the first quarter of 2017.
Tata manufactures aerostructures and components for several global Original Equipment Manufacturers at its facilities in Hyderabad.