UK orders near for F-35 'stealth’ jet
Britain's Ministry of Defence is close to placing its first major tranche of
orders for the F-35 fighter jet, with an award for about 14 of the “stealth”
warplanes due in the next few weeks.
The orders for the new plane, being built in an international project led by
US defence giant Lockheed Martin, will signal the increasing role of the
British military in the controversial F-35 programme.
But the aircraft is also of vital importance to UK manufacturing companies,
with more than 500 British companies, led by the likes of BAE Systems and
Rolls-Royce, working on the project.
As the only top-tier international partner, Britain is building 15pc of every
jet in a project supporting 25,000 jobs. At peak production, the programme
is expected to be worth £1bn a year to British industry. Stephen Ball,
Lockheed Martin UK chief executive, said: “The economic story of the F-35 is
massive for the next 20 years.”
Costing as much as $1.5 trillion (£910bn) on some estimates, the F-35 project
is the most expensive Pentagon defence programme in history, envisaging the
construction of more than 3,000 jets.
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