There are a number of benefits to a modular aircraft system, and not all of them are to do with making the aircraft reconfigurable. The post FAQ – YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED #4: WHY MAKE A MODULAR AIRCRAFT? appeared first on AERALIS.| AERALIS
AERALIS welcomes today's announcement by Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP at the Labour Party conference, that British businesses will be prioritised in future national security procurement. The post AERALIS WELCOMES CHANCELLOR’S ANNOUNCEMENT THAT BRITAIN WILL BUY BRITISH! appeared first on AERALIS.| AERALIS
You questions answered #3: how will reconfiguration be managed by the AERALIS systems? The post FAQ – YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED #3: HOW WILL RECONFIGURATION BE MANAGED BY THE AERALIS SYSTEMS? appeared first on AERALIS.| AERALIS
In this series we’re going to answer some of your AERALIS questions, which we hope you will find insightful and interesting. The post FAQ: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED appeared first on AERALIS.| AERALIS
The Defence Economic Growth Taskforce Report, led by ADS Group Ltd with industry and government, sets out a clear, practical agenda to make defence a national engine of growth.| AERALIS
Rare Tea Co together with Saintsbury’s release a special edition Royal Air Force tea, celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The blend was first created for Terry Clark, a veteran of the Battle. This tea it contains fine black tea from estates in India and Malawi and has a classic English character. […]| The Teatropolitan Times
HMS Westminster, a Wildcat helicopter and three RAF Typhoon jets launched a variety of weapons, sinking the former USS Boone during exercise Atlantic Thunder held on 7th September. The exercise was a very rare live test of complex weapons against a warship target. HMS Westminster fired two Harpoon anti-ship missiles at the same time as| Navy Lookout - Independent Royal Navy news and analysis
AERALIS Chairman, Robin Southwell OBE, appeared on GB News last night to discuss recent press coverage of a ‘crisis’ within the Red Arrows.| AERALIS
AERALIS congratulates Babcock on the rollout of HMS Venturer, the first of five Type-31 frigates to be built in Rosyth to replace the UK’s Type-23 fleet.| AERALIS
Contrary to some historians’ arguments, my research of the Eagle Squadrons—based on interviews and questionnaires from its members, their diaries, memoirs, letters, and personnel records—concluded …| Reflections on War & Society