BAE Systems’ training capabilities go well beyond the supply of hardware but, as Alan Warnes reports, the famous Hawk shouldn’t be written off just yet. The Hawk production line at BAE Warton in the ...
BENGALURU — BAE Systems is busily working to restart the Hawk production line at Warton in the U.K., now that it has firm orders for 22 aircraft for Saudi Arabia and eight for Oman. Saudi Arabia is ...
24 November 2003The Royal Air Forces aerobatic team The Red Arrows have praised the excellent serviceability record of their BAE SYSTEMS Hawk aircraft following a challenging 5-week goodwill tour of ...
The UK government, through its internal venture capital fund, is investing in American technology firm Red 6, which is seeking to deliver augmented-reality solutions for fighter pilot training. Red 6 ...
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is working to improve the fleet-wide serviceability of Indian air force (IAF) BAE Hawk 132 advanced jet trainers. The jets’ Rolls-Royce/Safran Adour Mk 871 turbofans suffer ...
Seen on the flightline at RAF Valley in Wales, the Hawk T2 is due to be retired from UK service in 2024. (Janes/Gareth Jennings) The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is weighing how to deliver pilot ...
LONDON (Reuters) - BAE Systems is close to sealing a 500 million pounds ($808 million) deal to sell up to 30 Hawk trainer aircraft to Saudi Arabia, the Sunday Times reported. The sale would provide ...
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Indian Air Force instructors teach fast jet training at RAF Valley
The UK Royal Air Force will lean on Indian counterparts to teach British pilots to fly the Hawk T2 and Texan T1 ...
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