Aero India 2017 set for flying start on Tuesday with over 70 aircraft

As many as 270 companies from India and 279 from abroad will participate in the air show

Tejas aircraft, tarmac, Fighter aircrafts, AERO India 2017, Yelahanka Air Base, Bengaluru
A Tejas aircraft on the tarmac near the parked Fighter aircrafts on the day before of AERO India 2017 at Yelahanka Air Base in Bengaluru. Photo: PTI
IANS Bengaluru
Last Updated : Feb 13 2017 | 9:30 PM IST
The 11th edition of 'Aero India', set for a smooth take-off here on Tuesday, will witness the participation of 30 countries and as many as 72 state-of-the-art aircraft.

As many as 270 companies from India and 279 from abroad will participate in the air show, which is expected to see a footfall of over two lakh business visitors.

It will be the first time a team from China will participate in this biennial international aerospace and defence exhibition.

Among the notable events scheduled during the air show is the handing over of Airborne Early Warning and Control System to the Indian Air Force on Tuesday by the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO).

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will showcase a mock-up of India's first indigenous multi-role helicopter while an indigenous Tejas multi-role light fighter will show its prowess at the event.

Foreign aircraft like Rafale fighter jets — which India is buying, Swedish Gripen and American F-16 fighters will also be seen at the show.

Lined up during the air show is an Indian aerospace investors' meet, a seminar on micro, small and medium enterprises on 'Make in India' initiative vis-a-vis aerospace, and various roundtables and business meets.

Exhibitors from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Israel, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Ukraine, Singapore, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Hong Kong, the Czech Republic, Canada, Australia, Poland and Greece will participate.

Aerobatics by Indian Air Force's 'Surya Kiran' and 'Sarang' teams, air show team from Sweden and the UK's Evolvkos aerobatic team will enthral the spectators.

The 'Surya Kiran' team, flying the Hawk AJT aircraft since 2015, is scheduled to perform for the record 500th time on Tuesday.
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First Published: Feb 13 2017 | 9:30 PM IST

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