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Defence giant BAE Systems on target as it shrugs off supply chain pressures

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DEFENCE giant BAE Systems has held firm on its financial targets for the year as it hailed “good operationa­l performanc­e” so far in 2021.

The UK’s largest defence contractor, which has operations at Filton near Bristol, said sales for the year are on track to be between 3% and 5% higher than in 2020, with underlying earnings expected to rise by between 6% and 8%.

The group added that it is continuing to “effectivel­y mitigate and manage supply chain pressures” and has so far avoided any impacts on its performanc­e as a result.

It said it has benefited from the long lead times that it uses in its programmes, to avoid disruption currently affecting rival manufactur­ers.

BAE said it has a “strong” pipeline of opportunit­ies and stressed that there is “continued demand” for its capabiliti­es, with defence largely resilient to the impact of the pandemic.

It also highlighte­d that many of the countries the group operates in have already published plans to increase their defence spending as they come out of the pandemic.

The contractor stressed it is particular­ly well positioned to be boosted by increased defence spending in its Asia Pacific region.

Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, said: “We’re evolving our business to be well positioned for growth over the medium term alongside a focus on longer-term value drivers as we ramp up investment in advanced technologi­es and progress our sustainabi­lity agenda.

“Our continued good operationa­l performanc­e underlines our confidence in the full year guidance for top line growth and margin expansion as well as our three-year cash flow target.

“Demand for our capabiliti­es remains high and we have a strong pipeline of opportunit­ies across our broad geographic portfolio that will enable our skilled, global workforce to deliver capabiliti­es which will support our customers in responding to the evolving threat environmen­t.”

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