Derby Telegraph

Rolls-Royce moves work over Brexit concern,

COMPANY BELIEVES THAT EU EXIT WILL CAUSE DISRUPTION

- By ROBIN JOHNSON robin.johnson@reachplc.com @Robdog100

ROLLS-ROYCE has announced it will be shifting work from Derby to Germany to limit disruption caused by Brexit.

The company confirmed in a trading update yesterday that it is to transfer design approval work for its large aero engines away from Derby.

Engines designed and built by the firm, which has its civil aerospace division in Sinfin, have to be signed off by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

There is uncertaint­y as to how this aircraft safety and design approval process would work when the UK leaves the European Union.

To avoid increased costs and to benefit from internatio­nal co-operation on safety, aerospace firms such as RollsRoyce want to remain part of EASA. The firm’s design approval work is therefore being moved to Dahlewitz, close to Berlin, in Germany.

It is not thought that the move would have any significan­t impact on jobs in Derby and Rolls-Royce says that the work could return to Sinfin once the UK’s long-term relationsh­ip with the European Union is confirmed.

The company statement reads: “Rolls-Royce notes the decision by the UK Government to delay the vote on the proposed Withdrawal Agreement and political declaratio­n.

“We will continue to implement our contingenc­y plans until we are certain that a deal and transition period has been agreed. “Specifical­ly, we are working with EASA to transfer design approval for large aero engines to Germany, where we already carry out this process for business jets. This is a precaution­ary and reversible technical action which we do not anticipate will lead to the transfer of any jobs.

“We have begun to build inventory as a contingenc­y measure, in line with the timetable that we gave in the summer. “We have been liaising with all our suppliers and have reviewed our logistics options and have the required capacity available. At this point we have contingenc­y plans in place and will update the market when we have clearer visibility.”

“This is a precaution­ary and reversible technical action which we do not anticipate will lead to the transfer of any jobs. Company statement

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Rolls-Royce production staff work on an aero engine
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