Global aircraft major Boeing is setting up a transonic wind tunnel facility in Hyderabad.
The
facility, the first of its kind in the country and under ‘Defence
offsets', could involve an expenditure of Rs 400-450 crore.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will use the
facility for its research studies. It is expected to come up in 3-4
years, according to Mr K.V.R. Murthy, Integrated Financial Advisor,
DRDO.
A wind tunnel is an
enclosure that is equipped to test the aerodynamic features of various
aircraft shapes. It can also test space vehicles.
A transonic tunnel is a high-speed tunnel that can generate speeds up to Mach 1.4 (Mach is the speed of sound).
Offset commitments
The
Defence Ministry's offset policy stipulates that a minimum of 30 per
cent of the value of a large contract bagged by a foreign company or a
consortium in Defence projects has to be sourced from lndia.
Boeing
has the largest offset commitment in the country, according to Mr
Dinesh S. Keskar, Senior Vice-President, Asia-Pacific & India sales
for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
In a recent interaction with Business Line
in Hyderabad, Mr Keskar said the company was active in the Defence and
aerospace sectors and has collaborations with HAL, BEL, and the Tata
group.
It is also looking at opportunities with companies that possess engineering expertise, such as Mahindras and L&T.
In the last five years Boeing has won a major contract to supply 68
aircraft to Air India. In 2009, the Government of India purchased eight
Boeing P-81 long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine
aircraft.
In June 2011, the Defence Ministry signed
an agreement with the US Government to acquire 10 Boeing C17 Globemaster
III airlifters. Some of these deals carry Defence offsets.
Hypersonic tunnel
The DRDO is also in the process of setting up its own Rs 350-crore Hypersonic Wind Tunnel facility, also in Hyderabad.
At
present the country has only one wind tunnel facility at the National
Aerospace Laboratory, Bangalore, which is 40 years old. This will also
be upgraded, Mr Murthy said.
The Hindu - Business line
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