BAE Systems Air

BAE Systems Air

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

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Here at BAE Systems Air, we have a long and proud heritage in the development, manufacture upgrade and support of world-leading combat and fast jet trainer aircraft. Today, we operate across the globe, in multiple markets to support our customers - wherever, whenever and whatever their challenges may be. We support them across the whole life cycle of the air sector - from design, development and production, through to provision of aircraft, training, support and maintenance. To achieve this we collaborate with partners large and small, from within and beyond the defence sector both from the UK and around the globe. Our international Air sector enables even greater collaboration, as we work with agility and focus in support of our customers.

Industry
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1999

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    Designed for the toughest military environments, demonstrated operationally in the arctic circle, desert and at sea, the T-150 heavy lift electric Uncrewed Air System is capable of delivering time sensitive and high value cargo. The T-150 is one of a range of capabilities being developed and delivered through FalconWorks® - our centre for advanced and agile research and technology development within BAE Systems Air Sector. Found out more about our range of Uncrewed Air Systems (UAS) capabilities from autonomous systems to automated logistics solutions that offer flexibility in range, payload and cost: http://baes.co/xesu50THwpX

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    "Show me all the propeller maintenance carried out in the last six months" Maintenance analytics are often downloaded from an aircraft by USB stick and by the time that data is analysed it can be weeks or months later. We've demonstrated that an aircraft can transmit usage data as soon as it lands, so that those managing the fleet have instant access to the most relevant information and can take preventative action to prevent failures. To make the app even more intuitive, the team included a natural language processing ‘chatbot’ interface to answer simple questions like the one here. Just one example of how we're embracing technology to save time ⏲️📲 🛫 Read the full story here: http://baes.co/P4yg50TGHUH

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    🇬🇧 The first flight of Typhoon's advanced new radar was the latest milestone in a programme which sees UK industry working together to deliver world-leading frontline capability for the UK's frontline. "Evolution of Eurofighter Typhoon combat capability is paramount to ensure Typhoon continues to deter potential aggressors, defend our nation and defeat our adversaries wherever we need to fly and fight whether for the UK or in our staunch support to the NATO alliance" - Air Cdr Nick Lowe, Head Capability Delivery Combat Air, Royal Air Force (RAF). "The ECRS Mk2 radar will further transform Eurofighter Typhoon’s control of the air and provide exceptional capability our adversaries will struggle to match" - Nick Moore, Typhoon Deputy Head Capability Acquisition, Ministry of Defence Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) "Programmes such as the ECRS Mk2 ensure the UK retains a sovereign capability to develop and integrate cutting edge systems in to frontline combat aircraft such as Typhoon" - Andy Holden, Radar Delivery Director, BAE Systems. "In parallel with the trials, the radar’s production design has also been progressing apace. The development of the ECRS Mk2 is fully using the UK’s world-class radar design skills" - Tim Bungey, Chief Engineer for ECRS Mk2, Leonardo UK.

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