US President Barack Obama today welcomed India's "preliminary agreement" to purchase 10 C-17 Globemaster heavylift cargo planes for its air force saying it will benefit both the countries.
"Today Iam pleased to welcome India's preliminary agreement to purchase 10 C-17 cargo planes, which will enhance Indian capabilities and support 22,000 jobs back in the US," he said while addressing a joint press conference with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here.
The aircraft is manufactured by American defence major Boeing at its facility in Long Beach, California.
On a lookout for a strategic heavylift transport aircraft, the IAF had shortlisted the C-17, which can carry loads of over 75-80 tonnes and take-off from short runways.
India is planning to purchase the aircraft through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route, under which the contract is finalised between the two governments.
India had sought to purchase the aircraft and the US Government had sent the proposal to its Congress, which cleared it in June this year.
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