The Obama administration gave the defense industry the go-ahead on plans to build classic American fighter jets in India.
With the support of the current administration, both Lockheed Martin and Boeing have been in talks with the Indian government to build the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the F/A-18 Super Hornet for the Indian Air Force in India, according to the Washington Post.
The companies intend to move their production facilities to India. Lockheed may relocate its entire F-16 assembly line, moving manufacturing from Texas to India.
While the F-16 has been produced in other countries through joint ventures before, this could be the first time that the entire assembly line has been moved abroad.
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You don't have to be a genius to know what is stupid.
ReplyDeleteWhy not Haiti?
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Trump won't stand for that no matter what Obama OK'd.
ReplyDeleteObama is a P.O.S.
ReplyDeleteSend his sorry *** TO INDIA.
Could only make sense to a liberal.
ReplyDeleteAfter the aircraft lands the onbord computer says "Thank you. Come again"!!
ReplyDeleteBetter ask for permission first Barry!
ReplyDeleteThat's messed up
ReplyDeleteThank the unions that drive production costs up and the average american who is not as smart as the average indian, Where do most doctors/engineers and programmers come from? India.
ReplyDeleteTypical of the Obama regime. And Obama claims he is trying to save and create jobs. Yeah he is creating them in the wrong country. Trump is not even sworn in yet and is doing more for Americans than Obama did in eight years.
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