RAF to scrap twin-seat Typhoons
29 January 2018
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) is to scrap 16 UK Eurofighter Typhoons
as part of a project to save GBP 800 million (USD1.13 billion)
on the running cost of the service's combat aircraft fleet.
The plans to dismantle the aircraft and harvest spare parts
for use on the remainder of the Typhoon fleet
were revealed to Jane’s on 29th January by RAF Air Command at High Wycombe,
in Buckinghamshire, in response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request.
The project, known as Reduce to Produce (RTP),
aims to generate GBP50 million worth of parts from each airframe
“back into the supply chain”, according to the FOI data.