We take pride in our heritage. From the first gunpowder mills of the 16th century, through the industrial revolution, the dawn of aviation, the exploration of space and the secure navigation of our cyber and online worlds, our company has been at the forefront of technical innovation for the past 450 years.
Over that period, our company and its historic predecessors have generated a huge number of records and artefacts, many of which are now preserved within our archival collections, managed by dedicated heritage teams across the business. We believe that our heritage is at the heart of who we are, representing our past, informing our present, and helping to shape our future. Here in our online heritage centre we aim to share some of our incredible stories with you – find out about the people, places, products and companies who have formed part of our history and contributed to our success over the years, and explore our company timeline below to discover more about our journey.
The Evolution of BAE Systems:
A Historic Timeline
BAE Systems is the successor to various aircraft, shipbuilding, armoured vehicle, armaments and defence electronics companies. Click on the button below to download our timeline in Adobe PDF format.
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Beverley Squadron on tarmac, Brough, 3rd June 1958
Ref: BAL 11720
This view of a squadron of RAF Transport Command Blackburn Beverley aircraft at Blackburn Aircraft's Brough facility (now BAE Systems Brough) comes from our recently digitised Blackburn photographic collection.
The Beverley was a heavy transport plane built by Blackburn, although it was originally designed by General Aircraft (which merged with Blackburn in 1949). It saw service with the RAF from 1956 to 1967, and was considered a superb supply dropper, operating in various locations around the world in six squadrons of the Royal Air Force Transport Command.