Aeralis was hoping the UK government would award it a contract to replace the Hawk jets currently flown by the RAF.
Although it may not seem like it, there are a lot of dangers up there in the sky for flying airplanes. These dangers tend to increase in number and intensity the closer the plane flies to the ground.
BAE Systems workers discuss the job losses at the Brough site in October 2017 More than 100 MPs have written to the Prime Minister warning Red Arrows jets will no longer be built in the UK if she ...
A collectable 50p coin has been launched to celebrate the Red Arrows, 60 years after their first public air display in 1965.
The Royal Air Force’s (RAF’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.