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 Hawk T1 jet, as used by the Red Arrows, will go out of service in 2030 The Red Arrows entertain audiences around the world. But, with its current British-made jet thundering closer to its expiry ...
The Red Arrows are reportedly running out of jets, forcing the team to pick apart old planes for spare parts. The iconic fleet has been slashed from 26 working aircraft earlier this year to 17 today, ...
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 ...
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) -Boeing and Sweden's Saab are in talks with Britain's BAE Systems about teaming up on a future replacement of Britain's Hawk trainer in a growing niche of the fast jet industry, ...
LONDON—The UK Royal Air Force is hoping to launch a formal contest to find a replacement for its BAE Systems Hawk T1 and T2 fleet before Christmas. The service needs to find a replacement for both the ...
The Red Arrows entertain audiences around the world. But, with its current British-made jet thundering closer to its expiry date, could the team soon be flying foreign aircraft for the first time in ...