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19 January 2015

Austrian Eurofighter TYPHOONs Secure Airspace during the Davos World Economic Forum 2015

Eurofighter TYPHOONs of the Austrian Armed Forces will be securing the airspace during this week’s World Economic Forum 2015 in Davos. The organisers expect over 40 heads of state and government, as well as 2,500 other leaders from business and society to convene at the 45th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. The aircraft  are supporting the airspace surveillance operation "Daedalus 2015" in Austria and contributing to the security of this prestigious conference. The World Economic Forum takes place from 21 to 24 January at the prominent ski-resort.

(Photos: Eurofighter)

"Eurofighter TYPHOONs do not only ensure the daily air surveillance in Austria, but also complement the security arrangements for this high-ranking international conference in Switzerland," explained Alberto Gutierrez, Eurofighter Chief Executive Officer (CEO). "They stand ready day by day to secure the airspace of our worldwide customers. We are proud that Eurofighter Typhoons can demonstrate their capabilities in case of airspace violations."

All 15 Eurofighter TYPHOONs stationed in Zeltweg in Styria, have undergone an upgrade programme in 2013. They have been equipped with an enhanced hardware and software so that they conform to the latest capability standard for Tranche 1 aircraft.

Eurofighter TYPHOON aircraft are used for Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) with six customers (Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Austria, and Saudi Arabia) seven days a week around the clock. From January 2015, four Eurofighter TYPHOONs of the Spanish Air Force and four aircraft of the Italian Air Force have been in use in the Baltics to secure the airspace over Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania as part of the "Baltic Patrols" mission. Previously, the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) had four Eurofighter TYPHOONs stationed in Estonia and committed to policing airspace from there.


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