Jay Menon

India Correspondent

Delhi, India

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Jay Menon
NEW DELHI — The Indian air force (IAF) may soon buy 45 3-D Avian (Bird) Radar Systems that can help detect and precisely track bird locations over airports. The radars, most suited for military and commercial airfields, have been designed, developed and manufactured by India’s OIS Advanced Technology (OIS-AT), the lone bidder. The IAF says it is pleased with the results of user trials.
Defense and Space

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Singapore’s aviation regulator has stepped up inspection of Indian carriers following the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) decision to downgrade India’s air safety rating. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) says that Indian carriers will need to address any major findings of deficiency and safety risks spotted during safety audit operations in order to continue operations in the city state, according to an official of the Indian Civil Aviation ministry.
Air Transport

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NEW DELHI — India’s much-awaited purchase of 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) for the Indian air force from French firm Dassault Aviation will be further delayed as negotiations to calculate the life-cycle cost haven’t been settled and there is no money for any new buys, Defense Minister A. K. Antony says. “The MMRCA will materialize, [but] it will not be in this financial year [ending March 31],” Antony says. “The negotiations on life-cycle costs are continuing. I hope we will be able to close it [during the] next financial year.”
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