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Updated Dec 22, 2020 | 17:52 IST
Earlier this month, reports stated that the Navy was seeking to combine its multi-role carrier-based fighter jet procurement tender along with the Indian Air Force s own tender for 114 jets. Boeing s F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet.  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
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The INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant have been built using the Short Take-Of But Arrested Recovery (STOBAR) where fighter aircraft go airborne via a ski-jump slope at the end of the flight deck
Boeing is hopeful that, in displaying that its Super Hornet can take to the skies from India s aircraft carriers, it will become the front-runner to win the Navy s procurement tender that Dassault, with its Rafale aircraft, is also competing for
Boeing announces successful ski-jump of Super Hornets, eyes Indian Navy deal for the fighters
Boeing is sceptical about Navy’s plan to combine procurement tender for multi-role carrier-based fighter aircraft along with that of the IAF’s for 114 planes.
Snehesh Alex Philip 21 December, 2020 5:10 pm IST Text Size:
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New Delhi: American aviation giant Boeing Monday announced that its F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter has demonstrated compatibility with India’s aircraft carriers but remained sceptical about the Navy’s plan to combine its procurement tender for multi-role carrier-based combat jets along with that of the Indian Air Force’s for 114 planes.