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Boeing is intensifying its efforts to sell additional CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift transport helicopters to the Indian Air Force (IAF), building on the successful delivery of 15 Chinooks in 2020 through a $3 billion deal under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program. The aerospace giant is now proposing its latest Block II configuration Chinooks to the IAF. The Block II upgrade delivers substantial enhancements, including an additional 4,000 pounds of maximum gross weight and an extended mission radius for most payloads. This results in increased capacity for transporting troops, equipment, and supplies over longer distances. In addition to immediate performance improvements, the Block II design is engineered with future upgrades in mind, ensuring long-term relevance for the IAF. Key advancements include: - **Upgraded Rotor System:** Enhances reliability and reduces unscheduled maintenance. - **Simplified Fuel System:** Improves sustainment efficiency and reduces overall maintenance costs. Reports suggest that the IAF had previously been considering the procurement of seven more CH-47F helicopters. Boeing's Block II offering could meet the IAF's current needs while providing a future-proof platform for their heavy-lift fleet. #Aerospace #Defense #Boeing #CH47FChinook #IndianAirForce #HeavyLiftHelicopters #MilitaryAviation #BlockII #FutureProof