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Aerospace and defence company
British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick
British_Aerospace
Four-engined regional jet airliner family by British Aerospace, later BAE Systems
The British Aerospace 146 (also BAe 146) is a short-haul and regional airliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later
British_Aerospace_146
Series of regional airliner and executive transport aircraft
nationalised along with other British companies into British Aerospace (later BAE Systems) in 1978, British Aerospace decided the design was worth further
British_Aerospace_Jetstream
Business jet
The British Aerospace 125 is a twinjet mid-size business jet. Originally developed by de Havilland and initially designated as the DH.125 Jet Dragon,
British_Aerospace_125
Regional airliner produced by British Aerospace
The British Aerospace ATP (Advanced Turbo-Prop) is a retired turboprop airliner designed and produced by British Aerospace. It was an evolution of the
British_Aerospace_ATP
UK spaceplane design of the 1980s
and British Aerospace (BAe). HOTOL was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545 or Swallow, that was under development by British engine
British_Aerospace_HOTOL
Technology demonstrator aircraft
The British Aerospace EAP (standing for Experimental Aircraft Programme) is a British technology demonstrator aircraft developed by aviation company British
British_Aerospace_EAP
British VTOL jet fighter aircraft
The British Aerospace Sea Harrier is a naval short take-off and vertical landing/vertical take-off and landing jet fighter, reconnaissance and attack
British_Aerospace_Sea_Harrier
Multirole combat aircraft series by British Aerospace
The British Aerospace Harrier II is a second-generation vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) jet aircraft used previously by the Royal Air Force
British_Aerospace_Harrier_II
Turboprop-powered regional airliner
The British Aerospace Jetstream 41 is a turboprop-powered feederliner and regional airliner, designed by British Aerospace as a stretched version of the
British Aerospace Jetstream 41
British_Aerospace_Jetstream_41
British single-seat, single-engine, subsonic light multirole fighter
The British Aerospace Hawk 200 is a British single-seat, single-engine, subsonic light multirole fighter designed for air defence, air denial, anti-shipping
British_Aerospace_Hawk_200
Spirit AeroSystems (through its British facilities). Current and future crewed aircraft in which the British aerospace industry has a major role include
Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom
Aerospace_industry_in_the_United_Kingdom
British–French supersonic airliner
profitability. Later, British Airways repositioned Concorde as a super-premium service and it then became profitable. In 2003, Air France and British Airways announced
Concorde
International Aerospace was a British aircraft manufacturer formed in 1993 by British Aerospace to consolidate production of the British Aerospace 146 at Woodford
Avro_International_Aerospace
Type of aircraft
The British Aerospace (BAe) P.1216 was a planned Advanced Short Take Off/Vertical Landing (ASTOVL) supersonic aircraft from the 1980s. It was designed
British_Aerospace_P.1216
Type of aircraft
The British Aerospace P.125 was a British supersonic STOVL multirole combat aircraft being developed in the 1980s. The project was cancelled in the 1990s
British_Aerospace_P.125
Anglo-American VSTOL ground-attack aircraft
the Italian Navy. A variant of the AV-8B, the British Aerospace Harrier II, was developed for the British armed forces, while another, the TAV-8B, is a
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
McDonnell_Douglas_AV-8B_Harrier_II
Cancelled Airborne Early Warning aircraft project
The British Aerospace Nimrod AEW3 was a proposed airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft which was to provide airborne radar cover for the air defence of
British_Aerospace_Nimrod_AEW3
UK trade association
The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC, formerly Society of British Aircraft Constructors) was the UK's national trade association representing
Society of British Aerospace Companies
Society_of_British_Aerospace_Companies
Term used to collectively refer to the atmosphere and outer space
Aerospace refers to the technology and industry involved with the atmosphere and outer space collectively. Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude
Aerospace
Medium-range air-to-air missile
was proposed for both the RAF and Sweden. British interest ended with the 1981 Defence Review; British Aerospace (BAe) kept the proposal around until the
Skyflash
Light attack aircraft by the British Aircraft Company, later British Aerospace
jet-powered training and light attack aircraft designed and produced by the British Aircraft Corporation. It was a development of the Hunting Jet Provost trainer
BAC_Strikemaster
Multirole combat aircraft family by Hawker Siddeley, later British Aerospace
Harrier (first generation) British Aerospace Sea Harrier McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II (second generation) British Aerospace Harrier II The Hawker Siddeley
Harrier_jump_jet
British aircraft manufacturer
The British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) was a British aircraft manufacturer formed from the government-pressured merger of English Electric Aviation Ltd
British_Aircraft_Corporation
Company involved in making aircraft, rockets, or spacecraft
An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft
Aerospace_manufacturer
2015 aviation accident in Ohio
aircraft involved was a British Aerospace BAe-125-700A, registration N237WR (serial no. 257072), manufactured by British Aerospace in 1979. The aircraft
Execuflight_Flight_1526
British aerospace manufacturer (est. 2016)
Vertical Aerospace Ltd. is an aerospace manufacturer based in Bristol, England. It designs and builds zero emission, electric vertical take-off and landing
Vertical_Aerospace
1989–2000 German aerospace manufacturer
DASA (officially Deutsche AeroSpace AG, later Daimler-Benz AeroSpace AG, then DaimlerChrysler AeroSpace AG) was a German aerospace manufacturer. Founded in
DASA
Defence arm of the defunct General Electric Company (1897-1999)
General Electric Company (GEC). It was split off from GEC and bought by British Aerospace (BAe) on 30 November 1999 to form BAE Systems. GEC then renamed itself
Marconi_Electronic_Systems
Military training aircraft family
Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems. It has been used in a training capacity and as a
BAE_Systems_Hawk
Airliner family by Hawker Siddeley, later British Aerospace
illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019. Barnes F.G.-Church R.J., British Aerospace 748, Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1986 Blackman, Tony. "Flight Testing to
Hawker_Siddeley_HS_748
Australian airline
2022, Pionair acquired VH-IJZ and VH-HZU, two former Royal Air Force British Aerospace BAe 146 transports. After ASL's acquisition of Pionair, these airframes
ASL_Airlines_Australia
British airliner, 1962–1995
Airco DH.121) is a British airliner produced by Hawker Siddeley. In 1957, de Havilland proposed its DH.121 trijet design to a British European Airways (BEA)
Hawker_Siddeley_Trident
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
Islands). Although the RAF is the principal British air power arm, the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and the British Army's Army Air Corps also operate armed
Royal_Air_Force
Airline based in Adelaide, South Australia
tourist destinations in northern Australia, operating a fleet of four British Aerospace 146-100s under Australian’s Airlink brand. In 1992, Australian Airlines
National_Jet_Systems
Football club in Wales
Vickers-Armstrong, it has variously been named de Havillands, Hawker Siddeley, British Aerospace, and BAE Systems. The club's early years were spent in the Chester
Airbus_UK_Broughton_F.C.
Maritime patrol aircraft family
work was undertaken by Hawker Siddeley's own successor companies, British Aerospace and, later, BAE Systems. Designed in response to a requirement issued
Hawker_Siddeley_Nimrod
Defence contractor in Australia
the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). In 1977, BAC was nationalised and operations in Australia were renamed British Aerospace Australia. British Aerospace
BAE_Systems_Australia
1924 – February 2002) was a British aerospace engineer, and was the chief designer of the highly-successful British Aerospace 146 (Hawker Siddeley). He
Bob_Grigg
In July 2016, 101 British Aerospace Jetstream were in airline service : 75 in Americas, 15 in Europe, 7 in Asia Pacific & Middle East and 4 in Africa;
List of British Aerospace Jetstream operators
List_of_British_Aerospace_Jetstream_operators
Australian airline
services under National Jet's own branding, using the British Aerospace 146, British Aerospace Jetstream and Dash 8 aircraft. Dedicated freighter services
National_Jet_Express
British defence, security and aerospace company
plc is a British multinational aerospace, arms and information security company, based in London. It is the largest manufacturer in Britain as of 2017
BAE_Systems
British defence and security company
Electronics was ranked as the 66th biggest aerospace company in the world. In August 2021, the British aerospace and defence company, Cobham, agreed to acquire
Ultra_Electronics
1934–1977 aircraft manufacturer in the United Kingdom
two such major British companies in the 1960s. In 1977, Hawker Siddeley became a founding component of the nationalised British Aerospace (BAe). Hawker
Hawker_Siddeley
1968–1986 automotive manufacturing conglomerate
BL was renamed the Rover Group in 1986, becoming a subsidiary of British Aerospace from 1988 to 1994, then was subsequently bought by BMW. The final
British_Leyland
British strategic bomber and tanker aircraft
The Handley Page Victor is a British jet-powered strategic bomber developed and produced by Handley Page during the Cold War. It was the third and final
Handley_Page_Victor
US carrier-based military training aircraft developed from British BAE Hawk
version of the British BAE Systems Hawk land-based training jet aircraft. Manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and British Aerospace (now BAE Systems)
McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk
McDonnell_Douglas_T-45_Goshawk
Independent aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor
Honeywell Aerospace Inc. is an independent American manufacturer of aircraft engines, avionics, auxiliary power units (APUs), and other aviation systems
Honeywell_Aerospace
British Aerospace Space Systems Ltd was a subsidiary of British Aerospace. In 1994, it was sold to Matra Marconi Space, which also acquired Ferranti Satcomms
British Aerospace Space Systems
British_Aerospace_Space_Systems
Airline of the United Kingdom (1980–1998)
merger involving four rival UK-based regional airlines. British & Commonwealth Holdings-owned British Island Airways (BIA) and Air Anglia were the two dominant
AirUK
Autocannon
planned to close Enfield and several other sites after privatisation. British Aerospace (BAe) bought Royal Ordnance on 2 April 1987 and the closure of RSAF
RARDEN
British airborne radar
Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the primary radar of later models of the British Aerospace Sea Harrier, replacing the Ferranti Blue Fox used on earlier models
Blue_Vixen
Type of aircraft
The British Aerospace P.1233-1 Saba (Small Agile Battlefield Aircraft) was a project of a British anti-helicopter and close air support attack aircraft
British Aerospace P.1233-1 Saba
British_Aerospace_P.1233-1_Saba
High-bypass turbofan aircraft engine
700 lbf (30 kN) ALF 502R-3 variant initially powered the quad-engine British Aerospace 146, which entered service in 1983 and became the ALF 502's biggest
Lycoming_ALF_502
Airline of the United Kingdom (1938–2012)
British Midland Airways Ltd. - trading at various times throughout its history as British Midland, and bmi British Midland International - was an airline
British_Midland_International
Military navigation Ground Proximity Warning System
Projects Office of British Aerospace as a private venture project. The private venture status continued until the mid-1980s. British Aerospace later received
TERPROM
Football club
British Aerospace (Weybridge) Football Club was an English football club based in Weybridge, Surrey. Playing under various names throughout their history
British Aerospace (Weybridge) F.C.
British_Aerospace_(Weybridge)_F.C.
Former British aerospace company
merged in 1977 with the British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics to form British Aerospace. Much of the former
Scottish_Aviation
British multi-disciplinary professional institution
Society, also known as the RAeS, is a British multi-disciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community. Founded in 1866, it is
Royal_Aeronautical_Society
British training aircraft
were built at Prestwick Airport by Scottish Aviation, and later by British Aerospace. The first 58 aircraft (known as the SK 61A and SK 61B) were delivered
Scottish_Aviation_Bulldog
British aircraft manufacturer
as the Andover. The Avro name would subsequently be resurrected by British Aerospace when this aircraft manufacturer renamed its BAe 146 family of regional
Avro
2024 aviation accident in Canada
On 23 January 2024, Northwestern Air Flight 738, a British Aerospace Jetstream, was chartered by the Rio Tinto Group to carry mine workers from Fort Smith
Northwestern_Air_Flight_738
Former cricket ground in Byfleet, Surrey, England
British Aerospace Company Ground was a cricket ground in Byfleet, Surrey. The ground was built as a works venue for the Vickers-Armstrongs factory in
British Aerospace Company Ground
British_Aerospace_Company_Ground
British engineering company (1886–1999)
GEC's defence arm, Marconi Electronic Systems (MES), was sold to British Aerospace, forming BAE Systems. The rest of GEC, mainly telecommunications equipment
General_Electric_Company
British car brand
trademarks Land Rover and Mini as it passed first through the hands of British Aerospace and then into the ownership of BMW Group. Sharing technology with
Rover_(marque)
Plane crash in Pennsylvania, United States
On May 21, 2000, a British Aerospace BAe-3101 Jetstream 3101 operated by East Coast Aviation Services (known operationally as Executive Airlines) crashed
2000 Executive Airlines British Aerospace Jetstream crash
2000_Executive_Airlines_British_Aerospace_Jetstream_crash
Aerial firefighting company
focus is aerial firefighting and Neptune operates a fleet of nine British Aerospace 146 jet aircraft equipped with the Active Response drop system capable
Neptune_Aviation
Financial Times described Weston as one of a "core group" who turned British Aerospace (a predecessor of BAE Systems) around, along with Evans, Richard Lapthorne
John_Weston_(businessman)
Scottish businessman (born 1934)
January 1934) is a Scottish businessman, a former chief executive of British Aerospace. He is the son of Robert Graham McKinlay and Mary Murray. He attended
Bob_McKinlay_(engineer)
British surface-to-air missile system
built by British Aerospace after 1977. It was replaced starting in 2009 with Sea Viper, with the last Sea Dart leaving service in 2012. Britain's first naval
Sea_Dart
British ground attack aircraft
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier is a British jet-powered attack aircraft designed and produced by the British aerospace company Hawker Siddeley. It was the
Hawker_Siddeley_Harrier
1929–1964 aircraft manufacturer
Saunders-Roe Limited, also known as Saro, was a British aerospace and marine-engineering company based at Columbine Works, East Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Saunders-Roe
1920–1963 aircraft manufacturer
Siddeley merged into what is eventually known today as BAE Systems, the British aerospace and defence business. The de Havilland name lives on in De Havilland
De_Havilland
British aircraft manufacturer
investment from a group of investors led by 4D Capital Partners LLP. Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom Morrison, Murdo (20 June 2006). "Great
Britten-Norman
1987 aircraft hijacking and crash in California
flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco. On December 7, 1987, the British Aerospace 146-200A, registration N350PS, was intentionally crashed in San Luis
Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771
Pacific_Southwest_Airlines_Flight_1771
Dutch aerospace company
Fokker Technologies is a Dutch aerospace company owned by British aerospace supplier GKN. The company has production companies which design, develop and
Fokker_Technologies
Former division of British Aerospace
British Aerospace Dynamics Limited (BADL or BAe Dynamics) was a division of British Aerospace. British Aerospace was created in April 1977 by the merger
BAe_Dynamics
2025 aviation accident in Honduras
International Airport in La Ceiba, department of Atlántida. The aircraft, a British Aerospace Jetstream 31, crashed into the sea at 18:18 local time after experiencing
Aerolínea_Lanhsa_Flight_018
Business jet
is a development of the British Aerospace 125, and was assembled by Hawker Beechcraft. In April 1981, the British Aerospace (BAe) board sanctioned the
Hawker_800
British aerospace engineer
Mary Body is a British aerospace engineer, the former President of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Body, whose father was an aerospace engineer, was the
Jenny_Body
Business unit of BAE Systems
front fuselages for the programme. Panavia Tornado - MAI predecessor British Aerospace manufactured all RAF and Saudi aircraft and MAI continues to offer
BAE Systems Military Air & Information
BAE_Systems_Military_Air_&_Information
Dutch airline
then expanded into the airline business. The airline aquirred two British Aerospace Jetstream 32 turboprop aircraft, PH-CCI and PH-DCI (former Tamir Airlines
AIS_Airlines
Globalsecurity.org McDonnell Douglas/British Aerospace AV-8B Harrier II Attack Fighter page on Aerospaceweb.org RTP-TV AeroSpace Show: Video of Harrier Hovering
List_of_Harrier_variants
UK airshow and arms trade exhibition
› The Farnborough International Airshow is a trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries, where civilian and military aircraft are demonstrated
Farnborough International Airshow
Farnborough_International_Airshow
(22 March 1951 – 31 August 2014) was a British aviator, and the former Chief Test Pilot of British Aerospace in the 1990s. He joined the RAF in 1969
Paul_Hopkins_(pilot)
Low-cost airline of Colombia
served by other carriers. Operations started in October 2007, with one British Aerospace Jetstream 41 aircraft. Its main base is El Dorado International Airport
Clic_Air
Scottish airline
British Aerospace 146s. In December 1983, it became a subsidiary of the Airlines of Britain Group. Further aircraft were added to the fleet: British Aerospace
Loganair
1988 attempted aircraft shootdown in Angola
On 7 August 1988, the British Aerospace BAe-125-800A presidential plane of Government of Botswana was attacked by an Air Force of Angola MiG-23 fighter
1988 Botswana Government BAe-125 attempted shootdown
1988_Botswana_Government_BAe-125_attempted_shootdown
European developer and manufacturer of missiles
conglomerate's aerospace, defence and telecommunications division) merged with the missile activities of BAe Dynamics (itself a division of British Aerospace) to
MBDA
US regional airline (1986–1998)
EMB 110 Bandeirantes in 1985, Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias in 1987 and British Aerospace Jetstream 31s in 1989. WestAir used three call signs: first was "Wescom"
WestAir_Commuter_Airlines
British aerospace engineer
Robert Charles Parkinson MBE (born 15 July 1941) is a British aerospace engineer who worked on many projects including HOTOL which he cooriginated with
Bob Parkinson (aerospace engineer)
Bob_Parkinson_(aerospace_engineer)
American scheduled airline from 1985 to 1989
destinations, merging with the original Colgan Air in 1986 and adding the British Aerospace BAe 146-200 jetliner and orders for the de Havilland Canada DHC-8-300
Presidential Airways (scheduled)
Presidential_Airways_(scheduled)
1897–2006 British telecommunications and engineering company
equipment manufacturing division, Marconi Electronic Systems, merged with British Aerospace (BAe) to form BAE Systems. In 2006, financial difficulties led to
Marconi_Company
British company
Industries plc is a British aerospace manufacturing company based in Birmingham, England. It is the parent company of GKN Aerospace. The company's shares
Melrose_Industries
Below are abbreviations used in aviation, avionics, aerospace, and aeronautics. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also
List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical abbreviations
List_of_aviation,_avionics,_aerospace_and_aeronautical_abbreviations
of old Boeings and used or leased Airbus and regional jets such as British Aerospace 146 and ATR 72 and Fokker 100. Economic sanctions from the United
List_of_airlines_of_Iran
British weapons manufacturer
and employed about 19,000 staff. Royal Ordnance plc was bought by British Aerospace (BAe) in April 1987, which became BAE Systems in 1999. The name Royal
Royal_Ordnance
Single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop military training aircraft
commence that same year. During the mid-1980s, Pilatus teamed up with British Aerospace to market the PC-9; the first production order for the type was placed
Pilatus_PC-9
British aerospace engineer
Michael Gaster FRS is a British aerospace engineer, and Professor of Experimental Aerodynamics, at City University, London. Gaster was awarded the Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring
Michael_Gaster
Regional airline of Denmark
passenger traffic on its routes between Denmark and Britain, it acquired a pair of second-hand British Aerospace ATPs in late 1997. During 2001, in response to
Sun-Air_of_Scandinavia
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pray of God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Heart
Male
Hindi/Indian
(बृजेश) Hindi name BRIJESH means "king of Braj." In mythology, this is another name for Krishna.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strongest, Lord of truth
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Heart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hope, Expectation, Pre-eminence
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lovable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English
British for Elf
Boy/Male
Hindu
One possessing fame, Lord of fame
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of Love, Lord of the world
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of the land of Brij
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess of Love; Durga
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Right-hand son.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of Love
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
The Goddess of Truth
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of Love, Lord of the world
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n.
A British wagtail.
n.
A British ray; the thornback.
n.
An edible British crab.
a.
British.
n.
The British sand lance or sand eel (Ammodytes lanceolatus).
n.
A common British fern (Scolopendrium vulgare), rare in America.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent.
n.
A British silver coin, worth four pence; a groat.
n.
A British fish; the whiff.
n. pl.
The leading British funded government security.
n. pl.
People of Great Britain.
a.
Pertaining to Canara, a district of British India.
n.
An Englishman; a subject or inhabitant of Great Britain, esp. one in the British military or naval service.
n.
A small British and American pond snail (Bulinus hypnorum).
a.
Of or pertaining to Great Britain or to its inhabitants; -- sometimes restricted to the original inhabitants.
n.
The British smooth sole, or scaldfish (Psetta arnoglossa).
n.
Brutish quality; brutality.
n.
A noncommissioned officer in the British artillery.
a.
Like brine; somewhat salt; saltish.
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