Buried within the contents of the Albanese government’s 2026 Defence Integrated Industrial Plan (IIP) released in April is a ...
United Press International (UPI) has reported that Iraq is moving forward with plans to buy 24 Hawk jet training aircraft from BAE Systems of Britain, a deal worth up to $1.6bn, as it gradually ...
Developed by the UK’s Hawker Siddeley, the sleek Hawk jet trainer took to the air for the first time exactly half a century ago, with the debut performed from the airframer’s Dunsfold site in Surrey.
The British jet tipped to fly the Red Arrows took a step forward this week with the unveiling of AERTEAM - a new alliance of seven UK aerospace companies brought together by British startup Aeralis to ...
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Ageing Hawk T1s Force Red Arrows Down to Seven Jet Formation for Most Displays
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), or the Red Arrows, will downsize from nine jets to seven jets for most displays until at least 2030 in a conscious effort to conserve spares and flight ...
A pair of T-7A Red Hawk AJT aircraft undergoing flight trials. BAE Systems, Boeing, and Saab are to offer the aircraft to the UK and to the wider international flight training market. (Boeing) BAE ...
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