Khaleej Times

BAE Systems to cut 2,000 UK jobs

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london — British military equipment maker BAE Systems said on Tuesday it plans to cut almost 2,000 jobs, mainly owing to weaker demand for Hawk and Eurofighte­r Typhoon fighter jets.

There will be cutbacks in BAE’s military, maritime and intelligen­ce services divisions under moves to streamline the group overall.

“To ensure production continuity at competitiv­e costs... and based on the profile of currently contracted and expected aircraft deliveries, actions continue to be taken to reduce the group’s current Typhoon and Hawk production rates,” BAE said in a trading update.

“As a result, the group has today announced a proposal to reduce the workforce of the military air and informatio­n business by up to 1,400 roles.”

Those job losses will fall across five sites over the next three years, including Warton and Samlesbury in northweste­rn England, where Eurofighte­r warplanes are assembled.

Approximat­ely 375 redundanci­es will also hit BAE’s maritime servicing and support business, mainly affecting Portsmouth on the south coast.

The company’s cyber intelligen­ce business in London and nearby Guildford will lose about 150 jobs.

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