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BAE Systems projects a market of 300 Advanced Hawk aircraft over the next decade, which may be built in India, Britain, or both, depending on potential customer demand.
BAE Systems' Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer, pictured, is a new version of the aircraft flown by 18 governments -- including the United Arab Emirates, which contracted with the country for continued ...
Additional pylons for BAE Systems' Hawk advanced jet aircraft trainer are to be manufactured in Malaysia by SME Aerospace.
BAE plans to use its company-owned Hawk demonstrator to test some of the technologies jointly being developed with prime contractor Northrop Grumman for their newly designed aircraft being pitched ...
The Hawk is a single-engine, two-seat trainer and light-attack aircraft. A single-seat light fighter variant (the Hawk 200) is operated by several countries. All Hawk variants are powered by an ...
BAE Systems believes a Hawk upgrade is a cost effective way for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) to address future attack requirements, as it eyes additional emerging opportunities.
BAE Systems is hoping to sell the latest version of its Hawk jet trainer to the RAF to plug a 'training gap' it believes the RAF will face during the next decade.
An effort to build a zero-carbon emissions aircraft is currently underway and BAE Systems, which has a facility in Fort Wayne is part of that development.
An exhibition is celebrating 50 years since the Hawk aircraft took its first flight. The plane has been exported to 22 countries from the BAE Systems factory in East Yorkshire and is still used by ...
NEW DELHI — BAE Systems and India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) are considering establishing a joint venture to co-produce variants of the Hawk trainer, upgrade the Jaguar ...
BAE Systems is in talks with the Indian government to supply up to 60 more Hawk trainer jets to the country’s military in a deal that could be worth up to £500m ($768m).
BAE on Thursday declined to comment on the potential Iraq order. The main rivals to Hawk are Korea’s T50, a supersonic aircraft, and Italy’s M-346.