Thursday, February 08, 2007

Raytheon Company will have a major presence at the 2007 Aero India trade show in Bangalore, India, Feb. 7 - 11. As a global technology leader, Raytheon offers a variety of products and services to meet India's military and commercial needs.
"Our portfolio is broad, and it fits nicely with India's long-term plans for updating its defense capabilities," said Walt Doran, Asia regional executive for Raytheon International, Inc. "India is a key emerging market for us in Asia, and we believe our advanced technology capabilities can be tailored to support India's unique needs over the coming years."According to Doran, a long-term partnership approach in India with private and public-sector companies would be preferable to a buyer-seller relationship.
During the Aero India show, Raytheon will display a number of products and services. Raytheon representatives will also provide information about the company's desire to build a long-term relationship with India through Raytheon's commitment to Mission Support, Mission Assurance and customer focus.Visitors to the Raytheon booth during Aero India will find a number of products on display including:AMRAAM ,AIM-9M,Paveway,JSOW, Maverick.HARM,AESA,Patriotc,SL-AMRAAM, AMHS
08/02/07 Epicos.com (press release), Switzerland

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Friday, February 02, 2007

New Delhi: US-based defence and aerospace major Raytheon is betting big on India. The company is looking at entering into technology partnership with Indian companies for production of defence equipment here.
The company will display the latest weapon technologies in the forthcoming Aero India Show in Bangalore, including technology solutions that integrate advanced sensor and weapon systems for multi-role fighter aircraft. On display this year will be AMRAAM Missiles, Patriot System, AESA radar capabilities, and SL-AMRAAM air defence system.
Walter F Doran, president of Raytheon Asia for Raytheon International told ET that the group is adopting a long-term partnership approach in India with both private and public-sector companies. “We want to go beyond the buyer-seller relationship,” he added. India is Raytheon’s largest overseas growth market.
02/02/07 Economic Times

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