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US gives green light to Boeing-India arms deal 
Xinhua, Agencies
Washington, March 17, 2009
First Published: 13:25 IST(17/3/2009)
Last Updated: 11:38 IST(18/3/2009)


The US government has given the go-ahead to the $2.1-billion contract for 
Boeing Co to supply eight P-8i long-range maritime surveillance planes to 
India, a media report said. 

The US State Department has informed the Congress that it will issue a licence 
to Boeing so that it can complete the deal with India, the Washington Post 
reported on Monday. 

The contract is considered to be the largest US arms sale to India till date. 

The department cited "political, military, economic, human rights and 
arms-control" factors in making this decision. 

The deal surpassed the $1 billion deal in 2008 for the supply of six US C-130 
transport aircraft to India. 

Boeing said it will deliver the first P-8i by end-2012 or early-2013, with 
delivery of the remaining seven aircraft expected to be completed by 2015. 

The deal also include spare parts, training and logistical services. 

The P-8i, a derivative of Boeing 737-800, is a long-range anti-submarine 
warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance 
aircraft capable of broad area, maritime and littoral operations. 

India is among the first batch of the buyers of the P-8i. 

The US military is not yet equipped with the new plane but it plans to buy 108 
in the coming years. 

The first flight test is scheduled this year and initial operational capability 
is slated for 2013. 


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