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Air Partner has announced that its Air Evacuation division has entered into a strategic partnership with Northcott Global Solutions (NGS), the international emergency response company. Under the terms of the partnership, Air Partner will become the preferred emergency air charter supplier to NGS’s extensive customer base. The agreement will also enable ...


The RAF has released a document exploring its history of accident prediction and how it can be improved. The RAF has explored its past and how it can improve methods of accident prediction and safety in a new document released by the government. The report explores how methods have changed in ...


A joint exercise between the RAF and the Royal Malaysian Air Force saw Typhoons train for Exercise Bersama Lima. RAF Typhoon pilots were deployed to a Malaysian Air Force base in Penang for training exercises. The Typhoons were partnered with Malaysian Su30 Flankers and F18 Hornets. The training comes ahead of Exercise ...


Virgin and the RAF have chosen an RAF pilot for the Virgin Orbit small satellite launch programme. Flight Lieutenant Mathew Stannard has been chosen by the RAF and Virgin for the small satellite launch programme. He is expected to join the programme next year after UK and US regulatory approvals. The next ...


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