Airfix will certainly get the chaps at RAF Luton out of their seats with a new-tool 1/72 Canberra. This will undoubtedly bear "sequels" in the Canberra story with new parts and decals for more modern and USAF marks.
The new 1/72 Tante Ju looks kinda cool. Their 1/72 B-25 is a fine little kit.
They sure are pushing the 1/72 Typhoon II kit, aren't they?
They could have left the Vintage Classic turd 1/72 Catalina in the bin. Toy features and clumsy detail make this a no-go for me.
The Academy 1/72 P-boat has Airfix beat by a mile and at a reasonable cost.
I never have understood the appeal of a Fairey Gannet. (Gannet? Gan-nette?) I distrust contra-props.
The new-tool 1/48 Royal Navy Phantom II FG.1 is a interesting choice. One of the decal schemes could have been more colourful.
New decals for the 1/48 EE Lightning kit won't fix the crude details and imprecise fit of the original kit. A UK company should have done better by it's Home Team on this one. Reissues of models with new decals spanks of the boring way Hasegawa does business.
Mexican AF Vampire?

Ho-Hum.
1/35 Saracen? Hmm. Do a Stolly and a Saracen share driveline in common?
Reissuing the 1/76 & 1/72 Vintage Classic kits would only be a boon, if they sold for the Vintage Classic price, in (hem) my view.
Still no 1/72 scale Royal Navy MGB-82.