Hawk is the world’s most successful advanced jet training aircraft, outperforming and outselling all other aircraft in its class. Over 900 Hawk aircraft are in operational service with or have been ordered/selected by 19 customers world-wide, and over 1.5 million flying hours have been logged on the type.
The Hawk’s primary site is at Brough in East Yorkshire, which boasts a full range of capabilities including design, engineering, manufacture, testing and in-service support.
The aircraft are designed, developed and manufactured through to final assembly, and are then transferred by road to Warton in Lancashire where flight- testing takes place.
The most recent Hawk is the new Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) which has been developed to provide training for future pilots of 4th and 5th Generation aircraft such as Typhoon, JSF and F18 etc.
The Hawk continues to be the most capable and cost-effective advanced jet trainer – in service, in production and in demand.
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| Hawk AJT Over Coast |
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