The
Eurofighter Consortium will be showcasing the Eurofighter Typhoon, one
of the world’s most advanced fast-jet fighters, at Indo Defence
because it believes the jet is probably the best solution for Indonesia
at this particular time of its development.
Eurofighter
sees Indonesia as a progressive country on the verge of an economic
take-off. It is for this reason that Eurofighter has
adopted the theme of ‘Indonesia Lepas Landas’ (‘Indonesia Ready for
Take-off’) – a phrase familiar to many Indonesians and one which
symbolises optimism and belief in a positive and prosperous future – for
the consortium’s exhibition at this year’s Indo Defence.
Alberto
Gutierrez, the CEO of Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH said: “This week,
at Indo Defence, key decision-makers will concentrate on
one essential aspect of securing Indonesia’s future – optimising
investment decisions around
defence capability. For this, and for future
generations, it’s a massive responsibility.
“The
Eurofighter consortium recognises the importance of this challenge. And
this week, for the first time, the consortium will be showcasing
a unique opportunity for the people of Indonesia,” he said.
Eurofighter
comes to Asia offering the opportunity for Indonesia to fully engage
with a programme it believes can deliver air superiority;
enhanced indigenous capability, skills transfer and the foundations for
decades of even stronger performance in the military aerospace
industry.
“Everyone,
when competing for business, will say how wonderful their product is,
how fast, how powerful, how versatile it is – and yes
we can, and will, make the strongest of claims around the capability of
the Eurofighter Typhoon,” said Gutierrez.
“But
we are chiefly here to emphasise that, in a country which we know is
focused on infrastructure and capability development, we have
an even deeper offer to make. We have the experience and track record
to demonstrate that, if Indonesia were to opt for a Eurofighter
solution, the benefits to the Nation would go far beyond the important
and vital issue of national security, they would extend
across a wide range of other areas too – and, in terms of increasing
intellect and achieving a return on investment, we know how much that
matters.”
The
Eurofighter CEO said: “Safeguarding the islands of Indonesia is a
massive undertaking. In terms of airpower you need an asset that
is fast, can fly high, has staying power and which is versatile and
reliable enough to effortlessly take on a number of key roles. We
believe the Eurofighter Typhoon is that asset.
“Crucially,
we also recognise that it is important to foster and develop indigenous
capability. We know, that to do that, you need to
be freely able to transfer know-how and develop your own highly-skilled
workforce which can play a key part in enhancing and
developing capability over future generations. We understand that’s the
fundamental ethos behind ‘Indonesia Lepas Landas’ – it’s that
indefinable ‘sparkle’ in a nation’s eye.”
The
CEO said that the Eurofighter consortium, whose core partners are
supported by four key European nations, Spain, Italy, Germany and
the United Kingdom, is ready to work as needed with the Indonesian
aerospace industry on developing indigenous capability – but he added
that, in the shorter term Eurofighter is willing to discuss and develop
ways in which immediate requirements are met.
“We
have already delivered a total of 418 aircraft to six of our customers
and we are in the process of preparing deliveries for a seventh,”
said Alberto. “This, and our existing production capability and
capacity across four countries means we can discuss a number of options
in terms of what we could offer.”
The
CEO said it was “too early” to go into detail about what those options
might be, but added that there have “already been a number
of useful meetings” between interested parties.
The
Spanish-born Alberto Gutierrez became Chief Executive Officer of the
German-based Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH consortium after
leaving his parent company Airbus Defence and Space just over a year
ago.
Airbus
is already active in Indonesia working closely with PT Dirgantara
Indonesia (PTDI) the Indonesian state owned enterprise who supply
and manufacture parts for a number of key programmes - both civil and
military. (see Fact Sheet)
Image Credits: Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH
Background information on the Eurofighter Programme:
Eurofighter
Typhoon is the most advanced new generation multi-role/swing-role
combat aircraft currently available on the world market.
Seven nations (Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Austria,
Saudi Arabia and Oman) have already ordered the Eurofighter Typhoon.
Eurofighter Typhoon is currently the largest military procurement
programme in Europe.
Its
high technology strengthens the position of European aerospace industry
in the international market. The programme secures more than
100,000 jobs in 400 companies. Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH manages
the programme on behalf of the Eurofighter Partner Companies Alenia
Aermacchi, BAE Systems and Airbus Defence and Space in Germany and
Spain, which are the most important aviation and aerospace
companies in
Europe.
Since
delivery of the first Eurofighter Typhoon to the Royal Air Force in the
United Kingdom end of 2003, a total of 418 aircraft have
been delivered to six nations. The Eurofighter fleet continues to
demonstrate its high operational effectiveness in international missions
and training exercises and has accumulated more than 260,000 flying
hours.

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