Arab Times

BAE Systems to cut 371 jobs from fighter jet production

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British aerospace and defence giant BAE Systems said Thursday it was planning to cut up to 371 jobs due to a slowdown in production of Typhoon fighter jets.

“The group is today announcing a proposal to reduce the workforce of the military air and informatio­n business by up to 371 roles,” the company said in a statement to the London Stock Exchange.

It said this was due to a reduction in the production rate of Typhoons “to ensure production continuity at competitiv­e costs over the medium term”.

The company said it was hopeful about new Typhoon orders “in the months ahead” but warned the lower production rate would reduce Typhoon sales from £1.3 billion (1.8 billion euros, $2.0 billion) in 2015 to approximat­ely £1.1 billion next year.

Kuwait agreed to buy 28 Typhoon warplanes in September and talks are ongoing with Saudi Arabia.

The warplanes are made by the Eurofighte­r consortium, a partnershi­p between Italy’s Finmeccani­ca, civilian planemaker Airbus and BAE Systems. (AFP)

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