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Monday, October 04, 2010

Antunov to Deliver Upgraded An-32 Transport Aircrafts to Indian Air Force

An-32The Indian Air Force will receive two modernized An-32 light transport planes built by Ukraine this month under a USD $600 million deal, the biggest bilateral agreement between the two countries.

The planes which were modernized by Ukraine's Antonov state enterprise under the Ukrainian-Indian contract for repairs will be delivered to India in October, Antonov's President and Director-General Dmitry Kiva was quoted as saying by Russian new sagency Itar-Tass yesterday.

According to Kiva, the planes were modernized under the Ukrainian-Indian contract for repairs, modernization and extension of service life of 105 An-32 planes up to 40 years.

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