Eurofighter Supervisory Board’s First Visit To Delhi

Eurofighter Statement: The Supervisory Board of Eurofighter GmbH is meeting in New Delhi for the first time. CEOs from Eurofighter partner companies (EADS, BAE Systems and Alenia Aeronautica) are visiting New Delhi from 25th to 26th October 2010. The Supervisory Board will support the ongoing Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) campaign and propose to the potential Indian partners additional opportunities for industrial and technological cooperation. In photo, from L-R, CEO Cassidian Spain Enrique Barrientos, Managing Director Typhoon Mission Support & International Programmes of BAE Systems Christopher Boardman, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Eurofighter GmbH and CEO of EADS subsidiary Cassidian Air Systems Bernhard Gerwert, CEo Eurofighter GmbH Enzo Casolini and Senior Vice President Commercial Defence Aircraft of Alenia Aeronautica Maurizio de Mitri.

15 thoughts on “Eurofighter Supervisory Board’s First Visit To Delhi”

  1. hey shiv it has been more than one week since u ve promised for a detailed lca tejas assesment……but it seems u ve forgot abt it……pl post it …eagerly watin fr it

  2. Somehow looks like — say a Sicilian —– kinda Cosa Nostra. Will stay anonymous, please. Already recuperating from a hit squad.

  3. The Typhoon is a plane with no future. It's more expensive than a Rafale and far less capable. In addition, it is well known that EADS can't sell a plane without the approval of France…

    In Europe everybody knows the Typhoon has no chance in MMRCA!

  4. "The Typhoon is a plane with no future. It's more expensive than a Rafale and far less capable."

    The Rafale costs 142 million euros, according to "Le Monde".
    How the Eurofighter can cost more than that?

  5. m not an expert,but personally think,IAF should opt for RAFALE.firstly its from the same manufacturer who manufactured mirages who proved their worthiness durin kargil war n even they donot expressed anything when drdo made sm modifications when INDIA was under restrictions

  6. Buy Gripen, thats what we need.

    Why to buy expensive Eurojet or Rafael, when Gripen can do all tasks ?
    Also get SAAB on their knees to give everything about that plane ( except the American engine )

  7. RAFALE is better than both Eurofighter and Gripen in ever sense, even its ground support capabilities are proven in Afganistan, but Gripen and Eurofighter is still need to prove themself

  8. "The Rafale costs 142 million euros, according to "Le Monde".
    How the Eurofighter can cost more than that?"

    Yes, 142 (euros) including the R&D, all weapons (and R&D for weapons), military tests etc… divided by the number of plane delivered until 2009.

    This is obviously not the unitary cost of the plane (about 60 to 80 millions).

    The EF is known to be much more expensive and less capable!

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