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A modified Avro RJ100 will support integration of Leonardo UK’s ECRS Mk2 AESA radar for RAF Typhoons, reducing costs and ...
On August 10, 1949, the Avro Canada C102 Jetliner became the world's second purpose-built jet airliner to fly, showcasing ...
Canada's Avro Arrow supersonic jet was suddenly canceled in 1959, a controversial decision that benefited NASA. How is Canada preserving the few pieces of the aircraft that remain?
Built in an era when nuclear war seemed inevitable, the Avro Vulcan wasn’t just a bomber - it was Britain’s airborne promise ...
BAE Systems and partner Qinetiq are gearing up to begin transformation of an Avro RJ100 regional jet into a flight-test asset ...
The latest Vulcan event proved a hit with residents, as hundreds flocked to the plane’s Southend Airport hangar on Sunday.
The latest Vulcan event proved a hit with residents, as hundreds flocked to the plane’s Southend Airport hangar on Sunday.
By that year, Avro had produced 89 Vulcan bombers. Surprisingly, the bomber had five crew members – a pilot and co-pilot, a weapons operator, a navigator, and a radioman.