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The FTO at Amravati will
                                                                                  be a significant step
                                                                                  towards making Indian
                                                                                  aviation more self-reliant
                                                                                  and offering more oppor-
                                                                                  tunities to the youth in
                                                                                  India to fulfill their ambi-
                                                                                  tions of flying as pilots.
                                                                                  The young pilots coming
                                                                                  out of this FTO will fuel
                                                                                  Air India’s ambition of
                                                                                  becoming a world-class
                                                                                  airline, as it moves ahead
                                                                                  in its transformation
                                                                                  journey.

                                                                                  Campbell Wilson
                                                                                  MD & CEO,
                                                                                  Air India



                                                                                manuel Macron in Paris to extend their
                                                                                defense cooperation in advanced aero-
                                                                                nautical technologies by supporting the
                                                                                joint development of a combat aircraft
                                                                                engine. They also agreed to support
                                                                                industrial cooperation for the motoriza-
                                                                                tion of heavy-lift helicopters under the
                                                                                Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH) pro-
                                                                                gram with Safran Helicopter Engine.
                                                                                 Boeing and AI Engineering Services
                                                                                Limited (AIESL) have partnered to
                                                                                provide in-country overhaul services of
                                                                                critical components for the Indian Navy’s
                                                                                fleet of 12 Boeing P-8I aircraft. As
                                                                                 part of the partnership, the first land-
                                                                                ing gear overhaul of a P-8I aircraft was
                                                                                recently completed at INS Rajali.
                                                                                 Salil Gupte, President, Boeing India



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