boeing india and c-17 globemaster-iii
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By:- Abhinav Tyagi Abhay Prakash Dubey
COMPANY OVERVIEW Boeing is the world's largest
aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems.
Boeing employs more than 170,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries.
A top U.S. exporter, the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries.
Boeing is organized into two business units: Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Defense, Space & Security.
WITH CORPORATE OFFICES IN CHICAGO, BOEING EMPLOYS MORE THAN 170,000 PEOPLE ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND IN 70 COUNTRIES.
ABOUT BOEING IN INDIA Over 70 years ago, Tata Airlines flew the DC-3 aircraft in India. Since then,with the 747,
777, 737 and the game-changing 787 Dreamliner, Boeing has been the mainstay of India’s civil aviation sector with airlines such as Air India, Jet Airways and SpiceJet.
BOEING’S RELATIONSHIP WITH INDIA ON THE DEFENSE SIDE ALSO GO BACK TO THE THE 1940’S, WHEN THE INDIAN AIR FORCE FLEW THE T-6 TEXAN OR HARVARD ADVANCED TRAINER MADE BY NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, AND THE C-47 SKYTRAIN MILITARY TRANSPORT, A MILITARY VARIANT OF THE DC-3, MADE BY MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
Today Boeing India is the following fields
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Boeing Defense, Space
& Security Industry Partnerships
Building a Skilled Aerospace Talent Pipeline Research & Technology and University Partnerships
COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES
Boeing 737 MAX
Next-Generation 737
747-8
767
DEFENSE, SPACE & SECURITY
AH-64D Apache
C-17 Globemaster
P-8I
C-17 GLOBEMASTERThe C-17's ability to fly long distances and land in remote airfields in rough, land-locked regions make it a premier transporter for military, humanitarian and peacekeeping missions.
Take off from a 7,600-ft. airfield, carry a payload of 160,000 pounds, fly 2,400 nautical miles, refuel while in flight and land in 3,000 ft. or less on a small unpaved or paved airfield in day or night.
Carry a cargo of wheeled Indian Army vehicles in two side-by-side rows, including the Indian Army's main battle tank, the M-9. Three infantry-fighting vehicles comprise one load.
DROP A SINGLE 60,000-LB. PAYLOAD, WITH SEQUENTIAL LOAD DROPS OF 110,000 LB.
SEAT 54 ON THE SIDEWALL AND 48 IN THE CENTERLINE
C-17 GLOBEMASTER III TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
C-17 Quick Facts
Fly 6,230 nautical miles with no payloadLand in 3,000 feet (914 meters) or less on a small unpaved or paved
airfield in day or night.Carry a cargo of wheeled U.S. Army vehicles in two side-by-side rows,
including the U.S. Army's main battle tank, the M-1Back up a 2-percent slopeSeat 54 on the sidewall and 48 in the
centerline
•Take off from a 7,740-foot (2359.15-meter) airfield•Carry a payload of up to 164,900 pounds (74,797 kg)•Refuel while in flight•Drop a single 60,000-pound (27,216-kilogram) payload, with sequential load drops of 110,000 pounds (49,895 kilograms)