Canadian subsidiaries of Babcock and Leonardo intend to form a JV to bid on future RCAF aircrew training programme. Babcock Canada and Leonardo Canada announced on 14 May that they have signed a ...
UK aviation services provider Babcock has highlighted the ongoing success of its contribution to the training of Ukrainian air force pilots, as it eyes further expansion of its training business ...
Babcock International Group has announced plans to work with other companies and small-medium enterprises in the development of new driver training systems. The company said it wanted to provide ...
Babcock France is to acquire 22 new Pilatus Aircraft PC-7 MKX trainers for a new contract with the French armed forces. Awarded on 10 January by the country’s DGA procurement body, the 17-year deal ...
British military manufacturing giant Babcock has swooped in for a £75m contract to provide training to the army’s armoured vehicle workers. The defence firm will provide individual trade and technical ...
PARIS — Aircraft company Dassault has teamed up with Babcock to create a joint venture to help train French Air Force fighter pilots on the PC-21 turboprop, with the latter holding the leading role.
Defense engineering and support company Babcock has acquired 11 Aero Vodochody L-39 jet trainers as part of an effort to grow European training capacity. The company is setting up an academy in Dijon, ...
Babcock’s Civil Training business provides educational services to blue-chip clients including FTSE 100 and 250 companies It operates across the UK with a focus on the automotive, rail, nuclear, ...
One of Babcock's Aero L-39C jets for delivering adversary air, JTAC, and other training, displayed at the Paris Air Show 2025. (Janes/Tom Barton) The UK's Babcock International Group and France's ...
Babcock and Leonardo announced on 14 May that they are to team on Canada’s Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) programme. The M-345 HET jet trainer aircraft is expected to form part of the Babcock and ...
KAI is looking at export opportunities in Europe for the T-50. Credit: KAI LONDON—British defense company Babcock is working with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to explore whether the two can ...
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