BAE Systems has been awarded £656m for the development of the new Tempest fighter jet. The funding will both protect and create hundreds of jobs at the defence giant's Lancashire factories.
BAE Systems has announced plans to recruit 1,000 engineers to help develop the new Tempest fighter jet. The majority of the roles will be based in Samlesbury and Warton in Lancashire, while others ...
Tempest is part of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a partnership between Britain, Italy and Japan. It is led by ...
The chief executive of BAE Systems has told Sky News that ... that the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), nicknamed Tempest ...
“The new members of Team Tempest will join forces on established projects and development work with core members BAE Systems, Leonardo UK, MBDA UK, Rolls-Royce and the Ministry of ...
The leaders of the 6th-generation GCAP fighter program are looking to bring in more countries to help develop their ambitious ...
BAE Systems’ Air business - which has massive bases in Samlesbury and Warton - supports 70,000 jobs and contributes £5 ...
A BAE Systems plant near Preston was until recently ... air force and retain skills needed to develop the next-generation “Tempest” fighter, also known as the Global Combat Air Programme ...
The WorldSkills UK National Finals saw more than 400 of the brightest students and apprentices, who won their place through ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US Commerce Department said on Monday it is finalizing nearly $60 million in government subsidies for BAE Systems (BAESF) to build chips used in jets and satellites ...