RAF Typhoons policing NATO’s Eastern border
Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets have recently returned to Estonia to police the airspace of NATO’s Eastern border.
Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets have recently returned to Estonia to police the airspace of NATO’s Eastern border.
The Eurofighter programme will cumulatively secure 26,000 jobs in Spain until 2060, according to a recent study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).
Eurofighter Typhoon fighters scrambled from Ämari Air Base in Estonia for the second time this week to carry out a NATO Air Policing interception off the Estonian Coast.
The Airbus Defence and Space Works Council expects the German Federal Government will place an order for the next batch of Eurofighter jets for the German Air Force soon.
A Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jet operating from Ämari Air Base in Estonia has carried out the first joint NATO Air Policing interception alongside a German Air Force Typhoon.
Madrid is considering the purchase of an additional batch of Eurofighter multirole fighters.
Royal Air Force (RAF) and German Air Force personnel are training to conduct integrated NATO Air Policing mission in Estonia starting first of March.
The French Air and Space force conducted a temporary deployment of one Rafale fighter aircraft from Siauliai Air Base, Lithuania, to join the German fighter detachment at Ämari Air Base, Estonia.
Royal Air Force personnel deployed on operations in the Middle East have conducted a landaway and fighter integration training in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The RAF has used sustainable aviation fuel blended with regular jet fuel to achieve the first sustainable aviation fuel blend air-to-air refuelling of a Typhoon and C-130 Hercules aircraft.
In a demonstration of Joint Air Power capability, Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets conducted Air Integration training with Rafale fighter jets alongside the Charles de Gaulle Carrier Strike Group on December 16.
Italy’s deployment in support of NATO’s enhanced Air Policing came to a successful conclusion after four months.Â