A continuing shortage of capacity in its flying training organisation has led the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) to return to training pilots on Hawk T1 aircraft, three years after it retired the analog ...
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a contract worth up to GBP 2.5 million to Inzpire Ltd to upgrade mission support systems ...
Although they may not take center stage like fighter jets and bombers, trainer aircraft and aerobatic aircraft play an important part for the UK Royal Air Force (RAF). So much so that they will ...
This is one of the most iconic airshow moments you can witness. The RAF Red Arrows launch their Hawk T1 jets head-on while blasting red, white, and blue smoke, painting the sky in perfect formation.
Many folks believe that you should choose your friends carefully, because they end up defining who you are. In the case of fighter jets, they need to also apply that to mock enemies – only the ...
The UK Royal Air Force hopes to issue inspection guidelines on 4 August that should enable it to begin resuming flight operations with its BAE Systems Hawk T1/1A jet trainers. A ground inspection of ...
The Red Arrows could end up flying Korean, Swedish or Italian jets in future Royal International Air Tattoo displays and across the UK. The much-loved British-made Hawk aircraft used by the team is ...
Royal Air Force training flights using the BAE Systems Hawk T1 aircraft have resumed, following the lifting of their temporary grounding after a fatal crash on 20 August. A statement from the RAF said ...