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Minister for IT and Panchayat Raj K T Rama Rao is in a jubilant mood, after the international airline manufacturer Boeing has chosen Hyderabad for making Apache helicopters.

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KTR through his Twitter posting said Boeing, a US –based aviation company and TATA, Indian-based company, have decided to launch a joint venture to manufacture AH-64 Apache helicopters being widely used in defence and aviation sectors.

It’s a matter of pride as they have chosen Hyderabad to set up the joint venture, KTR tweeted.

India has decided to purchase chinook heavy-lift helicopters from Boeing. It will be a good sign for India to get investments and ensure industrial development with the proposed joint venture with TATA, said Pratyush Kumar of Boeing India chairman.

Giving information to the people of Telagana, KTR said it was big news for people Telangana.

 

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Now dont cry on this too 

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baa boeing company ekkada factory open chesthe akkada antha swargam aipothunda baa

 

baa baga ainda

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Everi time lo start aindhi Ee project initiation?

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Everi time lo start aindhi Ee project initiation?

epude jargindhi... TATA vodu monna vachindu kadha T-HUB kosam apudu charachalu jarginayi  :4_12_13:

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Everi time lo start aindhi Ee project initiation?

 

 

mahatma gandhi 

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baa boeing company ekkada factory open chesthe akkada antha swargam aipothunda baa

 

baa baga ainda

neeku free flight eyistha ba....

 

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epude jargindhi... TATA vodu monna vachindu kadha T-HUB kosam apudu charachalu jarginayi :4_12_13:

boeing-Tata vaalla project recent ga kadhu anukunta chaala days nundi vintinna but Adhi pre-kcr or kcr time lo na clarity ledhu
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Everi time lo start aindhi Ee project initiation?

Boeing to set up development centre in Andhra Pradesh
PTI Jan 28, 2003, 10.18pm IST
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HYDERABAD: The world's largest aerospace company Boeing has 'positively responded' to a proposal to set up its development centre in Andhra Pradesh to explore opportunities in information technology enabled services (ITES) sector, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said on Tuesday.

The assurance was given to Naidu by chairman and CEO of Boeing, Philip Condit, during a meeting they had at Davos recently on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting.

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Naidu, who returned here earlier in the day after attending the annual WEF meeting, his fifth trip in a row, told reporters that he had sought investments from global business leaders in the areas of ITES, business process outsourcing, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, agri-business, manufacturing and tourism sectors.

The Chief Minister, who participated in three WEF sessions and Indo-Canadian Business Council meeting, had a string of one-on-one meetings with the captains of global corporate giants.

He said chairman and CEO of Sony Corporation Nobuyuki Idei had assured that his company would 'closely look' at Andhra Pradesh for expansion of its Indian business in future while president of Bombardier International, Robert Greenhill, promised to send a team within ten days to look at the possibility of setting up design facility in Hyderabad for the leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft and transportation equipment.

:police:

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Boeing to set up development centre in Andhra Pradesh
PTI Jan 28, 2003, 10.18pm IST
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HYDERABAD: The world's largest aerospace company Boeing has 'positively responded' to a proposal to set up its development centre in Andhra Pradesh to explore opportunities in information technology enabled services (ITES) sector, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said on Tuesday.

The assurance was given to Naidu by chairman and CEO of Boeing, Philip Condit, during a meeting they had at Davos recently on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting.

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Naidu, who returned here earlier in the day after attending the annual WEF meeting, his fifth trip in a row, told reporters that he had sought investments from global business leaders in the areas of ITES, business process outsourcing, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, agri-business, manufacturing and tourism sectors.

The Chief Minister, who participated in three WEF sessions and Indo-Canadian Business Council meeting, had a string of one-on-one meetings with the captains of global corporate giants.

He said chairman and CEO of Sony Corporation Nobuyuki Idei had assured that his company would 'closely look' at Andhra Pradesh for expansion of its Indian business in future while president of Bombardier International, Robert Greenhill, promised to send a team within ten days to look at the possibility of setting up design facility in Hyderabad for the leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft and transportation equipment.

:police:

 

after 12 yrs pedthunnaru annamata

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Boeing to set up development centre in Andhra Pradesh


PTIJan 28, 2003, 10.18pm IST

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HYDERABAD: The world's largest aerospace company Boeing has 'positively responded' to a proposal to set up its development centre in Andhra Pradesh to explore opportunities in information technology enabled services (ITES) sector, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said on Tuesday.

The assurance was given to Naidu by chairman and CEO of Boeing, Philip Condit, during a meeting they had at Davos recently on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting.

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Naidu, who returned here earlier in the day after attending the annual WEF meeting, his fifth trip in a row, told reporters that he had sought investments from global business leaders in the areas of ITES, business process outsourcing, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, agri-business, manufacturing and tourism sectors.

The Chief Minister, who participated in three WEF sessions and Indo-Canadian Business Council meeting, had a string of one-on-one meetings with the captains of global corporate giants.

He said chairman and CEO of Sony Corporation Nobuyuki Idei had assured that his company would 'closely look' at Andhra Pradesh for expansion of its Indian business in future while president of Bombardier International, Robert Greenhill, promised to send a team within ten days to look at the possibility of setting up design facility in Hyderabad for the leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft and transportation equipment.

:police:

So aa year may lo mahanetha raavadam f1 n Boeing 10gqbettadam aindha Aithe.. Malli kcr re-initiated the process a
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Minister for IT and Panchayat Raj K T Rama Rao is in a jubilant mood, after the international airline manufacturer Boeing has chosen Hyderabad for making Apache helicopters.

ktr21447081087.jpg

KTR through his Twitter posting said Boeing, a US –based aviation company and TATA, Indian-based company, have decided to launch a joint venture to manufacture AH-64 Apache helicopters being widely used in defence and aviation sectors.

It’s a matter of pride as they have chosen Hyderabad to set up the joint venture, KTR tweeted.

India has decided to purchase chinook heavy-lift helicopters from Boeing. It will be a good sign for India to get investments and ensure industrial development with the proposed joint venture with TATA, said Pratyush Kumar of Boeing India chairman.

Giving information to the people of Telagana, KTR said it was big news for people Telangana.

 

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Now dont cry on this too 

 

Keka bhayya...hyderabad rocks.....konchem details isthava bhayya evari time lo ee project intiation ayindi ani.....

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after 12 yrs pedthunnaru annamata

 

 

So aa year may lo mahanetha raavadam f1 n Boeing 10gqbettadam aindha Aithe.. Malli kcr re-initiated the process a

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alerady adibatla lo TATA helicopterassembly unit undi..akadey pedtara? leka vere locataion?

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