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Encyclopedia > BAe Warton

Warton is a village in the English county of Lancashire, approximately six miles from Preston and eight from Blackpool. The village is located on the banks of the River Ribble, close to its entry into the Irish Sea.


BAE Warton

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Eurofighter Typhoon development aircraft, operated from Warton since April 1994

The airfield at Warton was first operated as an air depot of the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, as thousands of aircraft were processed on their way to active service in Britain, North Africa, the Mediterranean and mainland Europe.


Today the airfield is a major manufacturing and testing facility of BAE Systems (and its predecessor companies; British Aerospace, British Aircraft Corporation and English Electric). As such the airfield has been the testing ground for several front line aircraft including the Canberra, the Lightning, the Panavia Tornado and BAE Hawk.


The final new build Tornado left Warton in 1998, a GR.1 for Saudi Arabia. Following this the main assembly hall was re-fitted as the final assembly site of the Eurofighter Typhoon. BAE estimate that modern manufacturing techniques will allow the 30 week assembly time for a Tornado to be reduced to 16 weeks for the Typhoon.


BAE Warton has operated as the base for all British development aircraft (DA) Instrumented Production Aircraft (IPA). Warton has been home to the initial Typhoon squadrons of the Royal Air Force, No. 17 Squadron and No. 29 Squadron. This is under the so called "Case White" programme where BAE assumes more responsibility for training and support of the new aircraft than previous RAF types which were introduced under a more "in house" system. BAE insist that this allows inevitable problems with any new aircraft to be quickly ironed out by BAE personnel on site. BAE plans to offer this on site service to any export customers.



Warton is not to be confused with another village of the same name just a few miles to the north, close to the border with Cumbria. The 'other' Warton is the ancestral home of George Washington, the first President of the United States (Lawrence Washington, seven generations before George, was born at Warton in 1500), and his ancestors are supposed to have participated in the building of the clock tower. Because of this, Warton celebrates the American Independence Day every July 4.


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Products & Services - BAE Systems (514 words)
BAE Systems site at Warton, Lancashire is responsible for the flight testing and final assembly of all UK Typhoon aircraft.
BAE Systems site in Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire specialises in structural and fatigue testing of the aircraft and manufacturing the engine bay doors.
A key element of BAE Systems role is to work in partnership with the Royal Air Force to provide through-life support for Typhoon aircraft in-service.
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