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State-of-the-art Indian Air Force planes on target

Published on 22nd March 2007 in News

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22-02-33 SU

BAE Systems in Brough hit a milestone recently when the sixth Hawk for the Indian Air Force was delivered to the company's Warton site in Lancashire - marking 25 per cent completion of a massive UK assembly programme.

The aircraft (pictured) is the sixth of 66 new Hawk advanced jet trainers for the Indian Air Force. The first 24 aircraft are being built at BAE's Brough plant, with flight-testing taking place in Warton. (22-02-33 SU)

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