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Bell teams with Tata for helicopters
by Richard Tomkins
Hyderabad, India (UPI) Jul 19, 2016


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Bell Helicopter and Tata Advanced Systems Limited have teamed to develop light utility and reconnaissance helicopters in India.

The aircraft will be for civilian and government/military sectors.

Potential production and assembly capabilities, certain training and maintenance, and repair and overhaul requirements are covered under the agreement as well as research and development programs and technology sharing.

"TASL's alliance with Bell Helicopter is significant because of our shared synergies; our defense manufacturing capabilities and focus on innovation are well aligned with Bell Helicopter's core competence," said S. Ramadorai, chairman of Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. "This will build on the partnerships that TASL already has in the rotorcraft market allowing it to offer a full range of products to potential customers."

"TASL has been a leader in driving industrial growth in India, and its organization ideally complements Bell Helicopter both in terms of innovative thinking, manufacturing capability and a commitment to business ethics, integrity and customer satisfaction," said Mitch Snyder, president and chief executive officer Bell Helicopter. "We are honored to build on our relationship with TASL to leverage its experience and knowledge to customize, integrate and manufacture specific local Bell Helicopter solutions for India."


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