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Boeing completes major integration of India’s first C-17 airlifter

Issue No. 15 | August 01-15, 2012

Boeing has integrated the forward, centre and aft fuselages and the wing assembly of India’s first C-17 Globemaster III during the airlifter’s “major join” ceremony in Long Beach. The Embassy, senior Indian Air Force and local elected officials drove ceremonial rivets into the aircraft as they celebrated the achievement of this key programme milestone.

India’s Ministry of Defence signed an agreement with the US Government on June 15, 2011, to acquire 10 C-17 airlifters, making India the largest C-17 customer outside the US. Those governments finalised the foreign military sales (FMS) contract for the airframe alone on June 6.

“The defence relationship between India and the United States is an important dimension of our strategic partnership,” said Ambassador N. Parthasarathi, Consul General of India, San Francisco. “This momentous occasion, where we see India’s first C-17 take shape, further strengthens our growing relationship. As India strives to become a global reservoir of highly skilled and technologically sophisticated manpower, we will witness an escalating technology transfer, collaborative joint research and development, and co-production of defence items between the two countries.”

“This is a proud day for the highly skilled Boeing workforce and our newest customer to celebrate a major production milestone,” said Bob Ciesla, Boeing Airlift Vice President and C-17 Program Manager. “We are preparing for India’s first C-17 to enter flight test on schedule early next year, and we look forward to providing for India’s current and future needs and continuing to support the C-17s long after they are delivered.”