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Aircraft orders boost for UK in Paris

22 June 2017 • In News
Aircraft orders boost for UK in Paris

The second day of the Paris Air Show saw 468 aircraft orders and commitments announced by the global aerospace industry, putting the total for the first two days of the show at more than 900.

These order commitments for new aircraft  are worth £40 billion globally bringing in  an expected £4.3 billion to the UK.

A major  component of the orders so far at the aerospace gathering in Le Bourget has been for Boeing’s 737 Max passenger aircraft family.

UK companies are set to benefit directly from more than 200 orders and commitments announced for the 737 Max, producing crucial components including GKN’s fuel-saving advanced technology winglets, as well as emergency lighting systems, engine sensors and flight control actuators.

In total combined orders, commitments and options so far at the airshow are valued at £85 billion globally with up to £8.2 billion expected to benefit UK industry.

ADS chief executive Paul Everitt said: “This week’s Paris Air Show is seeing major new business announced by airlines and manufacturers, worth £8.2bn to the UK’s globally competitive aerospace sector.

“Right across the UK there are aerospace companies supplying critical systems and components that will ultimately fly in hundreds of the aircraft manufactured as a result of orders and commitments made so far this week.

“Manufacturers like Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier rely on our aerospace sector to deliver high-quality advanced products for their aircraft, and our industry’s innovation and productivity growth are contributing to a positive outlook for the sector right around the world.”

The second day of the Paris Air Show also saw Trade Minister Mark Garnier visit the UK Pavilion in support of the more than 80 companies exhibiting there.

The UK has the largest aerospace sector in Europe, with an annual turnover of £31.8 billion. In the first four months of this year, deliveries of new aircraft were worth up to £8 billion to the UK, and the global backlog of orders remains close to record highs.

www.adsgroup.org.uk 

 

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