This Article is From Feb 07, 2012

Eurofighter-maker may cut price of fighter to win back India

Eurofighter-maker may cut price of fighter to win back India
London: The UK-based defence major BAE Systems is considering lowering the price of its Eurofighter Typhoon to win back the USD 11 billion Indian contract for 126 combat jets from France's Dassault Rafale.

Quoting BAE's Chief Executive Ian King, the Daily Telegraph said the company was considering a range of options to secure the deal to supply the fighter jets, which could prevent a major industrial setback for Britain.

BAE was consulting with its partners in Germany, Italy and Spain to see what was feasible in the coming days, the paper said quoting BAE sources.

India had previously changed its mind on defence contracts, the sources said, adding there was "still some way to go" before any decisions by the country had been made.

They insisted the contract was still up for grabs, with Dassault's Rafale only having been named as the lowest-priced compliant bidder rather than being awarded the contract.

The UK's drive to kickstart growth and rebalance the economy towards advanced manufacturing was dealt a blow last month when the Indian government named the French manufacturer as its preferred partner for the deal.

 Trade union Unite warned that the selection of the Rafale could have "serious implications" for BAE Systems and the UK aerospace industry. It is estimated that 40,000 UK jobs are supported by the project.
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