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The Eurofighter programme has reached a historic milestone, passing one million flying hours — a landmark moment that comes at a critical time for European security.
If there’s such a thing as ‘perfect flying conditions’, then Exercise Cobra Warrior truly put its 60+ combat aircraft participants to the test.
20 years ago, Squadron Leader Matthew Elliott climbed into the cockpit of a Tranche 1 Typhoon and made a little bit of aviation history. His display at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) in 2005 marked the debut of what would become one of Britain's most celebrated military aviation teams – the RAF Typhoon Display Team.
Each year, the. Eurofighter Typhoon calendar becomes one of the most talked about items in the aviation community – not just for its stunning imagery, but for the story it tells. We speak with Martina Schmidmeir, who leads the creation of the calendar, to find out what goes into producing this sought-after collector’s item.
Maia Hely works at Leonardo’s Edinburgh site on the cutting-edge radar technology that is at the heart of the Eurofighter Typhoon’s defence capabilities. In the latest Eurofighter Expert series, Maia shares her route into engineering, her day-to-day role, and how rowing helps her stay balanced outside of work.
Orders, innovation and the path to one million hours
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH is proud to welcome the Republic of Türkiye as the newest member of the Eurofighter programme, following today’s announcement that the country will acquire 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets.
The leaders of Eurofighter and NETMA (the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency) today signed the contract for 20 German Air Force Eurofighters in Manching, the final assembly base of Airbus in southern Germany.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, took the controls of a Eurofighter Typhoon — virtually — during her first official visit to RAF Coningsby, one of the UK’s most vital Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) stations.
In part four of our Expert View series, Jen Richley dives deeper into the Typhoon pilot’s experience, revealing how the aircraft’s advanced data systems have transformed the role of the human in the cockpit. She says, think of pilots as the decision-makers at the heart of a data-rich network, relying on technology to process and prioritise information in the heat of battle.
In the latest Eurofighter Expert story we talk to Andy Holden, BAE Systems Radar Delivery Director.
In the third part of this series for Eurofighter World, Jen Richley — the Operational Factors Manager in Front-End Development at Eurofighter — explores the cutting-edge capabilities of the Typhoon. With more than two decades of frontline experience, Jen brings a unique perspective on the innovations that make this aircraft an industry leader.
From capturing pictures of Eurofighter Typhoons as a boy near Turin’s Caselle Airport to earning his wings as a Ryanair pilot, Alessandro Maggia’s journey is one of passion and flair. It is also a lesson following your dreams. Alessandro has turned his childhood hobby into reality — proving that with dedication, the sky truly is the limit.
In this series for Eurofighter World, Jen Richley — the Operational Factors Manager in Front-End Development at Eurofighter — explores the cutting-edge capabilities of the Typhoon. In the latest article in the series, Jen, a seasoned fast jet operator and Eurofighter expert, looks at the critical importance of interoperability in modern warfare.