The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

£230m RAF jobs boost

- DONNA MACALLISTE­R

The defence secretary has announced a £230 million investment in the UK’s submarine hunter fleet at RAF Lossiemout­h.

The funding will create 153 jobs with more than 100 positions based in Moray.

A contract for the RAF’s Poseidon Maritime Aircraft fleet has been signed with Boeing Defence UK (BDUK).

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said the contract award and jobs for RAF Lossiemout­h is “another great example of the benefits UK defence investment brings to Scotland”.

He added: “The Moray station’s fleet of Poseidon submarine hunting aircraft are vital to maintainin­g the security of the UK and our Nato allies, and prosperity generated by defence employment in Scotland, alongside the UK Government’s Plan for Jobs, will help us build back better from the pandemic.”

Working alongside the Royal Navy and close maritime allies such as the US and Norway, Poseidon locates, identifies and tracks potentiall­y hostile submarines operating around UK waters.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Our new Poseidon fleet continues to grow from strength to strength and is already defending the UK’s maritime interests at home and abroad.

“This contract with Boeing Defence UK secures our critical submarine hunting aircraft capabiliti­es whilst also creating a home-grown training enterprise and creating more than 150 British jobs.”

A total of 107 of the 153 jobs will be based at RAF Lossiemout­h, with the remaining 46 jobs going to Bristol, Yeovil and Gosport.

The Poseidon fleet is operated from a new £100m facility at RAF Lossiemout­h, which opened in September 2020.

More than 300 jobs were supported during its constructi­on.

The facility has a threebay hangar, accommodat­ion for squadrons, training, mission support and two state-of-the art flight simulators.

RAF Lossiemout­h has also undergone a £75m upgrade to the runway and other operating surfaces.

It will be the future home of the UK’s fleet of Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning surveillan­ce aircraft, Scotland’s crucial role in UK and NATO defence and security.

Moray Council’s SNP leader Graham Leadbitter said: “Boeing’s Strategic Facility at Lossiemout­h has been an enormous investment in Moray providing highly skilled job opportunit­ies and fantastic new skills routes for school leavers and others.

“This further contract announceme­nt cements that investment and is very welcome.”

He added: “The Poseidon fleet of aircraft carry out a critical role and having their maintenanc­e and operations base at Lossiemout­h is a tremendous asset to Moray and emphasises Scotland’s strategic geographic location in the North Atlantic.”

DE&S P-8A Poseidon team leader, Malcolm French, said: “I am extremely proud of the P-8A delivery team and what is yet another example of great delivery by DE&S.

“Placed to a tight timescale and encompassi­ng exacting requiremen­ts, this contract helps enable the full range of capability that Poseidon brings to be realised, sees our modern aircraft fully supported and our personnel being trained from state-of-the-art facilities.”

Nine Poseidon, based on the Boeing 737-800, have already been ordered from Boeing by the UK.

Five aircraft named the Pride of Moray, City of Elgin, Terence Bulloch, Spirit of Reykjavik and Fulmar are all now operating out of Lossiemout­h, with four more to come later this year.

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 ??  ?? READY FOR TAKE-OFF: One of the RAF Lossiemout­h’s fleet of Poseidon submarine hunting aircraft.
READY FOR TAKE-OFF: One of the RAF Lossiemout­h’s fleet of Poseidon submarine hunting aircraft.

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