SP's Aviation - ISSUE No 10-10
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The IAF is in the midst of a self-claimed transformation. It is true that it is transiting through unique challenges but also open prospects for new opportunities.
Lockheed Martin’s C-130J for India ran engines for the first time recently. It is now preparing for its maiden flight sometime this month
Resurgence in demand for business jets, driven primarily by a gradual recovery in global economic prospects, is now encouraging manufacturers to bring their latest offerings to the market
The regional jet industry is becoming a lot more competitive. On offer are products from new airframe manufacturers to address new markets and the leading companies are sharpening their knives for the battle ahead.
The IAF will have lucrative opportunities for the global aerospace industry in the coming decades
Demanding, instantaneous, and persistent are words which describe today’s dangerous aerial combat environment.
From the mountains to the deserts, the Western Air Command guards the Indian skies with an indomitable spirit that can beat all odds
Home to all the vital strategic squadrons, which have consistently..
The South Western Air Command (SWAC) is in control of all air operations of the IAF in South Western sector.
The Southern Air Command believes in being prepared to meet future operational challenges rather than fall back and..
The Eastern Air Command responsible for safeguarding the air space over the Northeastern states and part of Bay of Bengal...
‘If the IAF today is a service of which we are all proud, it is because of the high standards that you and your colleagues set from the start and have maintained ever since’
—J.R.D. Tata