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The air show, which will be the first major event of its kind to resume after the Covid-19 crisis globally, will be held in a hybrid format, with physical attendance at the Bengaluru venue limited but would be connected virtually to desiring participants worldwide. Besides the variety of aircraft in service with the forces, the flying contingent will include underdevelopment platforms like the HTT 40 basic trainer, the LUH and the Intermediate Jet Trainer, officials have told ET.
Seeking to go from a buyer’s air show, the plan is to showcase products that Indian manufacturers have to offer to the world. A planned conclave of defence minister’s of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) coinciding with the show is expected to raise awareness about the domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem. “We are putting forward more and more of our vendor base at the show. That is where the backend of the aircraft is made. We plan to bring them together so that foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers can also start taking items from them,” R Madhavan, CMD of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), told ET.
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