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Issued: Jul 8, 2021 (9:00am EDT)
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Boeing to Support Royal Air Force Poseidon Fleet and Train
Crews for Next Five Years
Contract creates 150 highly skilled jobs, including more
than 100 at RAF Lossiemouth
CAE UK, based in West Sussex, will provide rear crew and
engineering training instructors
Agreement adds to Boeing’s hub in Moray, Scotland, where
employees already work alongside RAF personnel in the Boeing-built facility
More than a dozen UK suppliers produce components for the
global P-8 fleet, including Marshall, which has delivered more than 900
auxiliary fuel tanks from Cambridge
LOSSIEMOUTH,
Scotland, July 8, 2021 —
Boeing [NYSE: BA] and the UK Ministry of Defence have signed an agreement for
Boeing to support the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) fleet of Poseidon MRA1 maritime
patrol aircraft and train the crews that operate them.
“Our new Poseidon fleet
continues to grow from strength to strength and is already defending the UK’s
maritime interests at home and abroad,” said Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
“This contract with Boeing Defence UK secures our critical submarine-hunting
aircraft capabilities whilst also creating a home-grown training enterprise and
creating over 150 British jobs.”
Under the aircraft and
training support contract, valued at $321.6 million (£233.5 million), Boeing
will provide maintenance services, spares and repairs, including tools and ground
support equipment, as well as supply chain management, forecasting and
inventory management, and airworthiness services for the RAF’s P-8 fleet.
The training element of the
contract will offer a suite of training systems and courseware to prepare aircrew
and maintainers to safely and effectively operate and maintain the fleet.
Boeing will provide the flight instructors to train P-8A pilots, and under the
terms of a subcontract, Burgess Hill-based CAE UK will create more jobs in the
UK to provide rear crew and engineering instructors, and console operators and
controllers who will perform role playing and support functions during training
and mission rehearsal exercises.
These agreements will create
150 jobs in the UK, including more than 100 at RAF Lossiemouth in northern
Scotland. Boeing employees are already working alongside RAF personnel at the
station in Moray, supporting the current fleet of five Poseidons.
“The P-8A Poseidon brings the
RAF critical reconnaissance capabilities, and we are proud to be a trusted
partner in helping to keep RAF aircrew trained, and the P-8A mission ready,”
said Anna Keeling, managing director of Boeing Defence UK. “We are excited to
see our continued growing presence in Scotland with the creation of these
highly-skilled jobs, in addition to our existing footprint of more than 2,500
employees across the UK, reaffirming our commitment to help strengthen the
aerospace and defense sector in Scotland.”
The RAF is on contract for
nine Poseidon aircraft with five already delivered and the remaining four
scheduled for later this year, when around 200 Boeing employees are expected to
be based at RAF Lossiemouth focused on maintenance, training and support.
The second of two Operational
Flight Trainers, jointly developed by Boeing and CAE for the Poseidon fleet,
arrived at RAF Lossiemouth last month. Both will be installed in the
Boeing-built Strategic Facility, which accommodates three Poseidon aircraft,
squadrons and mission support facilities.
The P-8A Poseidon supports
maritime surveillance, anti-submarine warfare and anti-ship warfare for the UK,
and increases protection of the UK’s nuclear deterrent and Queen Elizabeth
class aircraft carriers. More than a dozen UK-based suppliers produce
components for the P-8, making up five percent of every P-8 aircraft around the
world. Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has built and delivered more than
900 auxiliary fuel tanks from its production facility in Cambridge.
About Boeing in the
United Kingdom
Boeing is the world’s largest
aerospace company and leading provider of commercial airplanes, defence, space
and security systems, and global services. The company supports commercial and
government customers in more than 150 countries, and leverages the talents of a
global supplier base. Boeing has a UK workforce of more than 2,500 direct
employees across the country and spends £2 billion a year in the UK supply
chain. For more information visit www.boeing.co.uk
or follow us on Twitter @BoeingUK.
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