Koish said that procuring another aircraft from the market was 'smooth', demonstrating how efficiently such acquisitions can proceed when all parties cooperate
Taneja Aerospace Aviation Ltd (TAAL) is expecting that the company might benefit if India and France srikes the proposed deal to bring in aircrafts of Dassault Rafale to the country, as the company has been successfully evaluated by the aircraft manufacturer, said senior management official of TAAL.Speaking to reporters in the sidelines of a conference on defence manufacturing technologies, organised by the Tamil Nadu Technology Development & Promotion Center of CII, Sudhir Kumar, CEO, TAAL said, "If the French aircraft Dassault Rafale comes we are likely to get some business because Dassault Aviation may give some work. They have already evaluated us and they have finding that we can work for them".According to reports, both the countries are in talks for a proposed $8.9 billion contract for purchase of fourth generation Dassault Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force.At present, TAAL is indirectly handling some works for Rafale, through an Israel-based armament company, ..