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Yes. But, why should the government make planes for the civil sector?
To help building Indian civilian aviation industries.
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Yes. But, why should the government make planes for the civil sector?
Labor force - by occupation:
agriculture: 49%
industry: 20%
services: 31%
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You should invest more on fertilizer and cattle dude. Not some aircraft which 99.9% of Indian only seen in the sky.
To help building Indian civilian aviation industries.
Waste of resources. Let the private companies do it.
All capital intensive strategic projects need the kick-start from governments, just like Airbus, etc.
Actually, the kickstart has already happened. Now the need is to kick. There are companies in India which are trying to build their aviation divisions. These are well managed companies with good long term plans. And these companies are profitable. For example, Mahindra Aerospace or the Tata Group. The TATA were the people who brought in aviation into India. Air India, a government company was a TATA company before it was nationalised. So these people have deep pockets with the ability to invest.
50 million USD, one G650 cost more. If India wants to make a go at these projects, no less than 20 billion needs to be spent.
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Have you heard of the phrase "do not reinvent the wheel?" You don't have to try so hard when other countries with better human resources can provide you sophisticated, reliable and safe aircrafts. You're prioritizing nationalistic ego over safety!
Have you heard of the phrase "do not reinvent the wheel?" You don't have to try so hard when other countries with better human resources can provide you sophisticated, reliable and safe aircrafts. You're prioritizing nationalistic ego over safety!
i was reading about the brazilian aerospace company embraer . currently they are the third largest company in the civilian aircraft industry after boeing and airbus .india and brazil are kinda similar countries . so how is it that the Brazilians have been so successful in producing world class products and we keep messing up . like hal , embraer too started of as a govt owned company . in my opinion the indian govt needs to take a long, hard look at the embraer story and study how they have been doing it and i think we need privatization . please correct me if i am missing something here .
That 50 Million USD is quite expensive when compare with Indonesia 19 Passenger Turbo prop airplane program (N 219) only US$34.43 million.50 million USD, one G650 cost more. If India wants to make a go at these projects, no less than 20 billion needs to be spent.
That 50 Million USD is quite expensive when compare with Indonesia 19 Passenger Turbo prop airplane program (N 219) only US$34.43 million.
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Head of The National Aviation and Space Agency Gunawan S. Prabowo, said that currently, his team and state-owned aircraft company Dirgantara Indonesia are developing the N 219 aircraft. The budget for this research is Rp 400 billion (around US$34.43 million). Currently, the N 219 is at the first design phase. The project started in 2004 and it is targeted for completion in 2016. The N 219 is speculated to have an economic value of US$3.8 million. The plane uses two engines powered by 850 shaft horsepower each. The plane can do a short take off, so it only requires 500 to 600 meters of runway, and is designed to carry cargo. Indonesia Develops N 219 Ariplane | Economy & Business | Tempo.Co :: Indonesian News Portal
currently we built 4 Prototype (2 for ground test and 2 for Flight test). first flight will in May 2016.How much of this will be manufactured in Indonesia?
Rationally you should have done a JV with a country that has complex industrial base... Like Russia ... Instead of going into something.. You yourself are incapable of... JV would have saved cost,saved lives,given you know how and a step towards indigenousation and helped grow industrial complex.To help building Indian civilian aviation industries.
currently we built 4 Prototype (2 for ground test and 2 for Flight test). first flight will in May 2016.
until now PT Dirgantara secured 28 Order (8 civilian Transport and 20 for Nomad Replacement for Navy). For the N219's engines we use Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42.
DEFENSE STUDIES: Indonesian Navy Turns to N219 as Nomad Successor
Air Born plans to order 8 N219 aircraft - ANTARA News