Current edVirtus 9 Jan 26 web banner 728x90The Eurofighter programme has passed one million flying hours and at the same time the EJ200 engine has achieved 2 million engine flying hours, with two EJ200 engines powering each Typhoon aircraft. Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH, which co-ordinates the programme on the industrial side confirmed the achievement, having received the compiled data from the programme’s International Weapon System Support Centre (IWSSC).

Jorge Tamarit-Degenhardt, Chief Executive Officer of Eurofighter, said: “One million flying hours is a truly historic milestone that reflects three decades of teamwork, innovation, and commitment from thousands of people across Europe. It underscores the Typhoon’s enduring performance, adaptability, and vital role in today’s complex global security landscape. The million flying hours achievement illustrates the deep trust placed in our programme and jet by our partner nations and export customers. It also reflects the outstanding professionalism of the Typhoon pilots, engineers, and technicians who operate and support it every single day. For those involved in the programme — past and present — this is a moment of pride and a reminder that Eurofighter is not only a symbol of European technological excellence, but also of long-term international collaboration. The Eurofighter Typhoon is recognised globally as a cornerstone of NATO and allied air defence, fully interoperable and adaptable to a wide range of mission requirements.”

Today, around 80 per cent of the Eurofighter Core Nations’ operational air missions are flown by Typhoon jets, which demonstrates its exceptional mission reliability. The multitude of activities, performed by the Typhoon in Europe and the Middle East, include air policing, joint patrol initiatives, combat missions and Quick Reaction Alert, delivering critical air combat mass for the Eurofighter nations and beyond.

Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Simon Ellard (ret.), General Manager, NETMA (the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency) said: “ Reaching one million flying hours is a powerful testament to the Eurofighter’s performance and reliability. Whether it’s the pilots, ground crew, support staff, NETMA personnel or our industry partners, behind each of these flying hours is a remarkable and dedicated group of people who ensure that the Eurofighter keeps us safe and remains the world’s most advanced multi-role combat aircraft. This historic milestone highlights the success of Europe’s largest defence collaboration programme and I congratulate everybody involved in this fantastic achievement.”

Ralf Breiling, Chief Executive Officer of Eurojet Turbo GmbH, which provides the engines for the aircraft, joined the celebrations. He said: “Reaching two million flying hours is a proud and exciting moment for the EJ200 engine and everyone behind it. Alongside the Typhoon aircraft surpassing one million flying hours, these milestones celebrate the hard work, passion, and technical excellence of our teams, the strength of our partnerships, and the trust our customers place in both the engine and the Typhoon aircraft. It is a powerful endorsement of the engine’s reliability and performance, and we look forward to building on this success as the EJ200 continues to power the Typhoon for many years to come.”

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