Aircraft production rates for the third quarter of 2016 show the UK’s aerospace industry is on track to deliver another record year of aircraft production, contributing nearly £7bn to the UK economy.
A change in manufacturing processes with the introduction of new aircraft types meant a slow start to 2016; however a late surge means the industry is on track to guarantee a sixth consecutive year of record-breaking delivery rates.
Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of ADS Group, commented: “Year-on-year aerospace increases its contribution to the UK’s economy, demonstrating the value of investment in R&D, skills and productivity improvementsdelivered through the Aerospace Growth Partnership.
“The UK’s aerospace industry is seeing demand for new aircraft with 13,235 orders on the books worth more than £200bn to the UK’s national economy. International competition for this high-skill work is fierce; however the resilience shown by the industry this year sends a strong signal about the ability of UK companies throughout the supply chain to compete globally.”
“It is hoped this year’s Autumn Statement will deliver a boost to funding for a key AGP initiative, the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI). The ATI is helping to encourage private sector investment in valuable R&D programmes. It is currently receiving far more high quality bids than it can resource. Extra Government funding would bring a major boost to UK capability and help UK businesses prepare for major new aerospace opportunities.”