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Airbus reportedly eyes Goa for MRO faciity

As part of a helicopter contract bid, Airbus is planning to build an MRO facility in India.

By Richard Tomkins
Airbus is reportedly looking at Goa as a possible site for an EC725 MRO facility planned as part of a helicopter contract bid in India. Photo courtesy Airbus
Airbus is reportedly looking at Goa as a possible site for an EC725 MRO facility planned as part of a helicopter contract bid in India. Photo courtesy Airbus

Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Airbus plans to build a maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in India if successful in its bid to supply EC725 helicopters to the Indian coast guard.

The Press Trust of India, quoting unidentified industry sources, reported the company has picked Goa as the site of the facility, the Indian coast guard's main center of operations.

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Airbus, however, declined to pinpoint a location for the possible facility.

"We cannot comment on the location of the MRO for the EC725 but it is true that such a facility is envisaged as part of our offer to supply 14 EC725 to the Indian Coast Guard," PTI quoted Airbus as stating. "All 14 EC725 will be integrated and flight-tested at this site."

Airbus is offering to supply 14 EC725 helicopters to the Coast Guard for its Twin Engine Heavy Helicopter requirement.

The coast guard currently flies ageing Chetaks as well as indigenous Advanced Light Choppers for patrolling, search-and-rescue and casualty evacuation.

The competition for new helicopters is between Airbus with its EC725 and Sikorsky's S-92.

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