The joint initiative sees the Ministry of Defence and the aerospace giants working together to increase prosperity, growth, and exports across the country.
Boeing signed the UK aerospace industry’s Supply Chain Competitiveness Charter, which aims to strengthen relationships between companies and their suppliers, in an effort to improve collaboration to increase UK productivity and competitiveness.
This joint initiative between the Ministry of Defence and Boeing has enjoyed some notable successes including:
Minister Harriett Baldwin said: “Britain’s defence industry plays a key role delivering an economy that works for everyone. Across the UK, Britain’s defence companies provide highly skilled, well-paid jobs with world class manufacturing exports.
“Boeing expects to increase their UK workforce by 50% by 2020. This joint initiative is a prime example of the cutting edge, high-skilled, job-creating investment that our industrial strategy seeks to harness to make Britain one of the most competitive places in the world to innovate, build businesses and deliver secure, long-term prosperity for all.”
Over the next six months, the joint venture will seek to deliver:
Marc Allen, President of Boeing International, commented: “Boeing’s partnership with the UK, which dates back to the 1930s, goes from strength to strength today. Boeing values the UK’s aerospace and defence capabilities. In both 2015 and 2016 Boeing in the UK hired, on average, a new employee per day and our relationship with the UK supply chain today has more than doubled in value since 2011.
“This growth continues in 2017 and beyond, with further significant announcements to follow in the future, building on our initiative’s achievements already in place.”
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