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BAE Systems Military Air & Information
Company typeDivision
IndustryDefence
Aeronautics
Founded2007
HeadquartersWarton Aerodrome, Borough of Fylde
Key peopleChris Boardman, Managing Director
ProductsMilitary Aircraft and Aerospace systems, unmanned aerial vehicles
ParentBAE Systems

BAE Systems Military Air & Information (MAI, formerly Military Air Solutions (MAS)) is a business unit of British defence company BAE Systems responsible for the design, development, manufacture and support of fixed wing military aircraft. MAI customers include the Royal Air Force, Royal Saudi Air Force, US Navy and Indian Air Force.

History

MAI was formed on 1 January 2011 through a merger of the Air Systems and CS&S Military Air Solutions & Support (MASS) business units. The unit through its products and operating bases encompasses nearly a hundred years of industrial history. MAI direct ancestors include the English Electric Company, Vickers-Armstrongs, the British Aircraft Corporation, Avro, Blackburn Aircraft, De Havilland, Hawker Siddeley and the Bristol Aeroplane Company.

Some of the products that have been produced by MAI's predecessors include the Avro Vulcan, English Electric Lightning, Hawker Hunter, English Electric Canberra, Blackburn Buccaneer and the ill-fated TSR-2. In recognition full-size replicas of the EE Lightning and the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II serve as gate guardians at MAI's Samlesbury site where both were manufactured.

Sites

A Hawk of the Red Arrows

The firm also has a major presence on many RAF stations; notably RAF Coningsby and RAF Marham.

Products

Aircraft

MAI assembled Eurofighter Typhoon of the Royal Air Force

Aircraft projects

UAVs and drones

References

  1. "Brough, Yorkshire". BAE Systems. BAE Systems. Retrieved 30 June 2019.

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