"49 per cent will see more investment from US companies," Lt Gen Jeff Kohler, Boeing's vice president of international business development in defence, Space & Security, told PTI at the Singapore Airshow.
Kohler made the comments on aviation industry-wide speculation about New Delhi increasing FDI in defence sector to 49 per cent from the current 26 per cent, with some expecting an announcement in the near future.
"It has been very difficult to go to our senior corporate leadership and justify an investment in India at 26 per cent FDI," said Kholer.
"If it truly goes to 49 per cent, it would allow guys like me to go back to the corporate leadership and say now we have an opportunity to go and invest. We can show the rate of returns (on investment) to our shareholders and board of directors," said Kohler.
"We have plans and if they actually changes to 49 per cent in FDI we will have to go back to the more detailed discussions."
Boeing has a large operation in New Delhi and a Research Centre in Bangalore. "We want companies in India to grow with our business as our partners for the long-term. We want them to be part of our commercial supply chain."
Besides, Boeing held discussions for setting up logistics support centres for the Indian Navy.
"We think the opportunities are still out there," said Kohler, adding that Boeing was continuing discussions with the Indians on various supply options.
Boeing would also deliver five C17 transport aircraft to the Indian Air Force this year, having delivered five last year.
