US Air Force chief flies India's Tejas

"His visit was a gesture of mutual cooperation between the Indian and the US air forces, both of which are considered the best in the world," an IAF official said.

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General Goldfein (right) spoke of the "strong relationship" between the US Air Force and the Indian Air Force.
JODHPUR: The Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, General David L Goldfein, today flew India's indigenous light combat aircraft 'Tejas' at the air force station here.

Goldfein, who arrived here yesterday, was accompanied by Air Vice Marshal AP Singh as co-pilot during the sortie, defence officials said.

"General David L Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, is on an official visit to India. He flew a sortie in '#MadeinIndia' LCA Tejas aircraft at AF Stn Jodhpur today," the IAF said on Twitter.


Goldfein yesterday interacted with the airmen and pilots at the station.

"His visit was a gesture of mutual cooperation between the Indian and the US air forces, both of which are considered the best in the world," the official said.

Earlier, General Goldfein had stressed on the "strong relationship" between the two air forces.
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"We look forward to deepening the relationship between our two air forces," he said in his posts on Twitter and Facebook.

The first squadron of Tejas was inducted into the IAF in July 2016.
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