The Defence Ministry has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to procure long-range business jets for senior defence officials and armed forces chiefs.
The government intends to replace the Indian Air Force's (IAF) existing business jet fleet, which has been in service for 20 years, in a phased manner.
The decision follows the January 28 crash of a VSR Ventures aircraft, resulting in the death of Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and four others.
The RFI seeks inputs from both Indian and foreign vendors for the jets and associated equipment for the IAF.
Detailed Insights:
The current Embraer fleet, inducted into the IAF's Air Headquarters Communication Squadron on September 21, 2005, includes four Legacy 600 business jets named Meghdoot, Vayudoot, Nabhdoot, and Gagandoot.
These jets are used for VIP transportation and communication duties, with operational capabilities including a take-off distance of 1,800 meters and a landing distance of 1,400 meters.
The new acquisition will involve assessing options in both domestic and global markets, with the RFI outlining operational characteristics, technical parameters, and vendor response methodology.
The existing jets are equipped with self-protection suites to defend against missile threats, indicating a focus on security for high-profile passengers.
Key Concepts Involved:
Request for Information (RFI): A standard business process whose primary purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers.
Indian Air Force (IAF): The air arm of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for securing the Indian airspace and conducting aerial warfare during conflict.
VIP Transportation: The movement of high-ranking government officials, dignitaries, or other protected persons, often requiring specialized security and logistical arrangements.