How will the Royal Air Force’s fleet of frontline aircraft be supported in the future? Unsurprisingly, it involves transformative technology and innovative new solutions. But perhaps reassuringly, it also involves people. The Manufacturer’s Tom St John was cleared for take-off and headed up to RAF Coningsby, home to the UK’s RAF Typhoon fleet
The event, The Future of Air Support, was hosted by BAE Systems in partnership with RAF Coningsby. I came for the day, but overall, it was a three-day event focusing on the technologies within the RAF’s support and training environment. As I’d expected, it attracted many members of the local and national press, the BBC…
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