Hawker Siddeley was one of Britain’s largest aircraft manufacturers, especially prominent in the 1960s and 1970s. It was an aviation pioneer of its time but had to undergo a whole range of mergers and acquisitions to remain competitive in the aviation industry. For most of its existence, aircraft were not produced in their name but under the subsidiary’s name. Let’s find out more about this famous manufacturer.
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