Yorkshire Post

BAE Systems says Brexit unlikely to have impact on operations

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BAE SYSTEMS has maintained its outlook for 2018 and said Brexit is unlikely to have a major impact on its operations.

The FTSE 100 defence giant flagged progress on air and maritime programme developmen­ts, as well as an increase in production of the F-35 in the UK.

The F-35 programme is aimed at delivering a multi-role attack aircraft capable of operating from land and sea to nations across the globe.

In addition, the company said its UK-managed Applied Intelligen­ce business remains on track to achieve a break-even position by year end.

BAE also noted that it is preparing for potential changes in the regulatory environmen­t after Brexit.

The company intends to strengthen bilateral relationsh­ips with key partners in Europe, but added that it expects near-term effects on the business from Brexit to be limited.

BAE said: “The final agreement of the terms of the UK’s exit from the EU after March 2019 will be important to enable companies to prepare for potential changes in the regulatory environmen­t.

“There is relatively limited UKEU trading and movement of EU nationals into and out of BAE Systems’ UK businesses and the resulting Brexit near-term impacts across the business are likely to be limited.

“BAE Systems will support the UK Government in achieving its aim of ensuring that the UK maintains its key role in European security and defence post-Brexit, and to strengthen bilateral relationsh­ips with key partners in Europe.”

Shares were trading 0.4 per cent higher on Thursday morning at 535.6p.

 ??  ?? FLYING HIGH: BAE has highlighte­d progress on its air and maritime programme as well as production of the F-35 in the UK.
FLYING HIGH: BAE has highlighte­d progress on its air and maritime programme as well as production of the F-35 in the UK.

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