(Reuters) - Britain's Ministry of Defence said an engineer from the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows Aerobatics Team died when a Hawk jet crashed at RAF Valley in Anglesey, north Wales, on Tuesday. The ...
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Serco secures $10.4m RAF Typhoon engine maintenance contract
The UK MoD DE&S has awarded a five-year contract worth £7.8m ($10.4m) to Serco pertaining to the maintenance and logistics ...
The State-owned Road Accident Fund (RAF) made record payments of R694-million on October 17, highlighting the positive impact of its fast-tracking initiatives on daily payment volumes. It has ...
Group captain Nick Tucker-Lowe said in a statement: “It’s with great sadness that the RAF can confirm the death of an engineer from the RAF aerobatics team The Red Arrows in a tragic accident today.
The RAF Cosford Air Show 2026 will feature thrilling flying displays, including historic aircraft, modern jets, and ...
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Leonardo hires veterans for engineering roles to bolster national security
Former RAF Engineer, Craig, who was previously based at RAF Lossiemouth, has transformed his career by joining Leonardo, to ...
An investigation has been launched after a Red Arrows jet crashed yesterday afternoon, killing an RAF engineer and injuring the pilot. The Hawk jet, used by the aerobatic display team, crashed at RAF ...
Sir Keir Starmer has chosen Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, the current head of the RAF, as the new Chief of the Defence Staff (Henry Nicholls/PA) The head of the RAF has been confirmed as the ...
The head of the RAF has been confirmed as the new chief of Britain’s armed forces. The Ministry of Defence announced on Friday that Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton will take over as Chief of ...
Sir Keir Starmer said Sir Richard Knighton had championed ‘a culture of innovation and excellence’ while head of the RAF. Sir Keir Starmer has chosen Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, the ...
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