Boeing has delivered - on schedule - the first of
10 C-17 Globemaster III airlifters
for the Indian Air Force (IAF).
India's first C-17 will now enter a US Air
Force flight test program at Edwards Air Force Base in Palmdale, California.
Boeing is on track to deliver four more C-17s to the IAF this year and five in
2014.
"The C-17 met the stipulated airlift
requirements of the Indian Air Force when it flew field evaluation trials in
India during June 2010," said Air Commodore Sanjay Nimesh, Air Attaché at the Embassy of India.
"It was exciting to see the C-17 fly
again, this time with Indian Air Force markings, as the airlifter completed its
first-flight milestone on Jan. 11. We look forward to the day that the first
IAF C-17 flies over India."
"The C-17's ability to operate in
extremely hot and cold climates; transport large payloads across vast ranges;
and land on short, austere runways makes it ideal for India's airlift
needs," said Nan Bouchard,
Boeing vice president and C-17 program manager.
India's Ministry of Defence signed an agreement
with the US government on June 15, 2011, to acquire 10 C-17 airlifters, making
India the largest C-17 customer outside the US.
The governments finalised the
Foreign Military Sales contract for the airframe on June 6, 2012.