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New Joint Hawk Squadron unveiled during Reformation Event at RAF Leeming

Squadron 11 gathered outside, some kneel.

Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace MP and the Qatari Minister of State for Defence, His Excellency Dr Khalid bin Mohamed Al Attiyah, have unveiled a new Joint Hawk Training Squadron at RAF Leeming.

This new Joint Squadron will be known as ‘11 Squadron (Qatar),’ building on years of close partnership between the RAF and the Qatari Emiri Air Force.  

Personnel smile.

The Squadron will deliver advanced and high-speed jet training to Qatari Emiri Air Force and RAF pilots in the new Hawks.  This will greatly enhance the capabilities of the two Air Forces and improve their ability to operate together. 

Air Marshal Mike Wigston stands before camera.

The Defence Secretary and His Excellency Dr Khalid, a trained fast-jet pilot, met at RAF Leeming to see the rollout of the new Hawk Mk167 jet built by BAE Systems.

"The UK’s Defence relationship with Qatar is strong and enduring and it has been a great pleasure to welcome His Excellency Dr Khalid to RAF Leeming.  The new Joint Hawk Squadron not only delivers greater prosperity for British industry, it will also allow our Armed Forces to build stronger relationships and create opportunities for further engagement with our Gulf partners in the future."

Ben Wallace
Defence Secretary

Qatar is among the UK’s closest partners in the Gulf region.  Our Armed Forces work together to address shared security challenges and common threats in the region and beyond.  Our Defence relationship help to improve regional stability in the Gulf and help ensure the security of the UK. 

Personnel and notable individuals sit around table, with Typhoon model statue.

Training at RAF Leeming is already underway and the first four Qatari Emiri Air Force student pilots began Hawk training in October.  The Squadron will aim to train eight Qatari pilots a year, with RAF student pilots are due to join the Squadron in 2022 to train alongside their Qatari counterparts.

CAS talks to others outside.

The new Joint Hawk Training Squadron builds on the great success of the UK-Qatar Joint Typhoon Squadron based at RAF Coningsby.  This Squadron aims to aims to train up to 20 Qatari pilots ahead of the delivery of Typhoons to Qatar to in 2023.

Notable individuals entering building at RAF Leeming.

Qatar has ordered nine Hawk Mk167 aircraft, which are manufactured in Lancashire by BAE Systems.  This is part of a £6 billion package which also includes 24 Typhoons and bespoke training.