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NEW DELHI--Boeing Co. BA -0.23% said Thursday it has expanded a partnership with Bharat Electronics Ltd., 500049.BY +0.72% with the Indian state-run firm contracted to make more components for the F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet.
Bharat Electronics has been supplying components to Boeing for the Super Hornet as well as the P-8I maritime reconnaissance and antisubmarine aircraft since 2011.
Under the new deal, Bharat Electronics will supply subassemblies including power panels, switch assembly and cockpit console panels for the Super Hornet, Boeing said in a statement.
The value of the new contract wasn't specified.
Dennis Swanson, president of international business development for Boeing Defense, Space & Security in India, said the partnership with Bharat Electronics is part of the company's strategy to work with Indian companies to develop products and expand its business globally.
Boeing and Bharat Electronics have a joint facility in India's technology hub of Bangalore to test military products. Besides Bharat, Boeing also has tie-ups with Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Infosys Ltd., Wipro Ltd. 507685.BY -1.47% and the Tata Group.
In the past few years, Boeing has received orders from India for supplying ten C-17 Globemaster airlifters and eight P-8I planes. It has also been selected as the preferred vendor to supply 15 Chinook CH-47F heavy-lift helicopters and 22 AH-64D Block-III Apache attack helicopters.
Boeing Expands India Alliance - WSJ.com