ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt and Business Minister Richard Harrington welcomed a boost to the UK economy of around £13bn from aircraft orders and commitments announced at the Paris Air Show last week.
The international aerospace industry’s keynote event of 2017 saw orders, commitments and agreements for more than 1,400 aircraft announced by manufacturers, with a global value of £130bn. The UK’s aerospace sector, the largest in Europe, will be one of the biggest beneficiaries.
Orders, commitments and agreements were announced at the show for:
ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt said:
“Aircraft orders announced at this week’s Paris Air Show will be worth £13bn to the UK’s globally competitive aerospace sector.
“This welcome news represents a real vote of confidence in the industry around the world and especially in the UK.
“Manufacturers choose our highly skilled, innovative and productive aerospace industry to deliver components and systems for the most technologically advanced and popular models of commercial aircraft.
“The 88 companies exhibiting in the UK Pavilion this week have shown the world why the UK aerospace sector continues to be so successful and is such an attractive destination for international investment.”
Business Minister Richard Harrington said:
“I met many innovative UK aerospace companies at the Paris Air Show. The new aircraft orders and business secured demonstrates why the UK is a leading civil aerospace nation, second only to the US.
“Working through the Aerospace Growth Partnership, which delivers our industrial strategy for the sector, government is committed to securing its continuing global competitiveness and export success.”
Highlights of the company announcements this week included:
Manufacturing centres across the UK will benefit from this new business, including:
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