THE Red Arrows are in line for new aircraft after the Government committed £360 million to the Jet Training System. Ministers ...
The RAF air display team will get new aircraft under plans for a "British Jet Trainer System".
The UK's new defence investment plan has pledged to replace the ageing Hawk aircrafts, giving a boost to the Red Arrows - a ...
The Red Arrows are to receive new jets to replace their ageing Hawk aircraft as part of a £360 million recapitalisation of ...
Defence sources have told The Mail on Sunday the year-long delay to the defence investment plan means it is now 'almost ...
The Red Arrows will fly with just seven aircraft rather than nine for the majority of displays until at least 2030 because their engines are so old, Sky News understands. The world-famous aerobatic ...
The Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows are performing the team’s first aerobatic displays with their BAE Systems Hawk T1s using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supplied by Power Electrics. The Royal Air ...
The Red Arrows joined a flypast over New York to mark 250 years of American independence earlier. The RAF aerobatic team ...
The iconic jets have traditionally been British-made, but there's a lack of companies able to build its successor ...
The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, nicknamed the Red Arrows, is scheduled to perform a special flyover of ...