Typhoon lands in Aberdeen due to ‘technical issue’

A Typhoon landed at Aberdeen Airport after suffering a "technical issue".

Typhoons conduct operations from austere Middle Eastern base

British Typhoon jets normally based at RAF Akrotori on Cyprus conducted 'expeditionary combat air operations' from a temporary base in the Middle East as a proof of concept.

MQ-9B SeaGuardian completes maritime capability demo

The MQ-9B SeaGuardian drone and a British P-8 Maritime Patrol Aircraft teamed up to demonstrate the uncrewed platforms ability compliment and support anti-submarine warfare tasking, including monitoring and reporting of sonobuoys.

British jets exercise in Egypt for first time in twenty years

The Typhoons were joined on the exercise by F-16s from the Greek Air Force and Egyptian Air Force as well as US Air Force F-15s and F-16s together with C-130 Hercules and B-52s.

UK to launch space missions from Scotland next year

This will be the first commercial rocket to go to space from the UK.

Royal Air Force takes COVID-19 vaccine to South Pole

The United Kingdom has now shipped vaccines to all British Overseas Territories and has delivered donated vaccines to every continent on the planet.

British F-35 fleet reaches 10,000 flight hours

Since the delivery of the first British F-35 in 2012, the British F-35 programme has expanded massively with the British fleet reaching 10,000 flight hours.

British carrier jets refuel from US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet

F-35Bs from HMS Queen Elizabeth have refuelled from a US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet.

British fighter escorts American bombers

A Typhoon fighter aircraft escorted B-1 Bombers on their transatlantic transit to RAF Fairford as part of the latest 'Bomber Task Force' mission.

Britain and America demonstrate naval airpower in the Pacific

The British and American jets aircraft were flying from aircraft carriers USS Carl Vinson, USS Ronald Reagan and HMS Queen Elizabeth.

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