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by Richard Tomkins Seattle (UPI) May 27, 2013
India has received a fourth P-8I Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft from Boeing, featuring India-specific design features and Indian-built sub-systems. The aircraft arrived in India last week, Boeing said, after leaving Seattle, Wash. "This marks an important milestone -- the halfway point for P-8I deliveries to India," said Dennis Swanson, Boeing Defense and Space vice president in India. "The program's success the past year is really a testament to the great work between Boeing, the Indian Navy and industry." "The Indian Navy is putting the first three P-8Is through their paces operationally, and the P-8I delivered ... will begin flight trials in the coming months," said Leland Wight, Boeing P-8I program manager. The P-8, which is replacing the U.S. Navy's P-3 Orion, is based on Boeing's 737 commercial aircraft. It has a maximum speed of 490 knots and a range of 1,200 nautical miles. It is produced using an in-line assembly process, as is the 737. Boeing said the aircraft features open system architecture and advanced sensor and display technologies. Among Boeing's team for the P-8 program are CFM International, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Spirit AeroSystems, BAE Systems and GE Aviation.
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