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Jorge started his career at Airbus (then EADS), before progressing to hold several international executive roles at Airbus Defence & Space. In this exclusive interview, he sets out his priorities for ...
Q: What inspired you to pursue a career in aviation? A: I grew up close to Warton, so even as a schoolboy, I was fascinated by the jets overhead — Hawks, Harriers, Tornadoes, and even the Experimental ...
Jorge Tamarit Degenhardt has been appointed CEO at Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH, the management company for the Eurofighter Typhoon. Jorge, a dual Spanish / German national, joins Eurofighter from ...
The announcement comes at a strategically important time for the Eurofighter programme and follows the contract signing last Friday (20 December) for 25 Eurofighters for the Spanish Air Force. The new ...
The future production of the Eurofighter Typhoon jet has taken a significant step forward this week with the signing of the contract for Part 1 of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) Technology Maturation ...
Eurofighter has welcomed the contract signature that signals the further development of one of the world’s most advanced fighter aircraft helmets. BAE Systems has been awarded a £133 million contract ...
The firing of the MBDA SPEAR missile was part of trials to deliver new capabilities for the UK RAF and Royal Navy. BAE Systems’ engineers and the test pilot, who flew the mission, worked alongside a ...
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Electronic Warfare is a term perhaps not as easily understood outside specialist communities, but it’s becoming increasingly important. The world is more connected than ever before – and that can make ...
Tell me about your role and how you got into it. I am the Typhoon UK and GCAP Programme Manager for Leonardo where I am responsible for the leadership of the Joint Avionics Service (JAS) in ...
It was 75 years ago — 30th May 1949 to be precise — when Jo Lancaster flying an Armstrong Whitworth AW52 aircraft over Southam, Warwickshire, in the UK encountered trouble. With his options running ...
On paper, the role — flying alongside the Romanian Air Force as part of NATO’s enhanced Air Policing mission — is standard. But, with the conflict over the border in Ukraine still ongoing, the ...