{"id":204320,"date":"2016-12-25T00:40:25","date_gmt":"2016-12-25T05:40:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/aerospace-industry-in-the-united-kingdom-wikipedia.php"},"modified":"2016-12-25T00:40:25","modified_gmt":"2016-12-25T05:40:25","slug":"aerospace-industry-in-the-united-kingdom-wikipedia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/aerospace\/aerospace-industry-in-the-united-kingdom-wikipedia.php","title":{"rendered":"Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom &#8211; Wikipedia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The aerospace industry of the United Kingdom is the    second-largest national aerospace industry in the world and the    largest in Europe, with a global market share of 17% in    2015.[1][2][3][4] In 2014, the industry employed    230,000 people across 3,000 companies.[2] Domestic companies with a    large presence in the British aerospace industry include    BAE Systems    (the world's third-largest defence    contractor[5][6]), Britten-Norman, Cobham, GKN, Hybrid Air Vehicles, Meggitt, QinetiQ, Rolls Royce (the world's    second-largest maker of defence aero engines[7]) and Ultra    Electronics. Foreign companies with a major presence    include Boeing,    Bombardier, Airbus Group (including its Airbus, Astrium, Cassidian and Surrey Satellite Technology    subsidiaries), Leonardo-Finmeccanica (including    its AgustaWestland and Selex ES subsidiaries),    General Electric (including its GE    Aviation Systems subsidiary), Lockheed    Martin, MBDA (37.5%    owned by BAE Systems), Safran (including its Messier-Dowty and Turbomeca subsidiaries) and Thales Group    (including its UK-based Thales Air Defence, Thales    Avionics and Thales Optronics subsidiaries). Current    manned aircraft in which the British aerospace industry has a    major role include the AgustaWestland AW101, AgustaWestland AW159, Airbus    A320 family, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A380,    Airbus A400M, BAE Hawk, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boeing 787,[8]Bombardier CRJ700, Bombardier CSeries, Bombardier Learjet    85, Britten-Norman Defender, Britten-Norman Islander, Eurofighter Typhoon, Hawker 800, Lockheed Martin C-130J    Super Hercules and Lockheed Martin F-35    Lightning II. Current unmanned aerial vehicles in which    the British aerospace industry has a major role include    BAE Taranis, Barnard Microsystems InView    UAV, HAV 304 Airlander    10, QinetiQ Zephyr and Watchkeeper WK450.  <\/p>\n<p>    The British aerospace industry has made many important    contributions to the history of aircraft and was solely, or    jointly, responsible for the development and production of the    first aircraft with an enclosed cabin (the Avro Type F), the    first jet aircraft to enter service for the Allies in World War II (the    Gloster    Meteor),[9] the first commercial jet airliner    to enter service (the de Havilland Comet),[10] the first aircraft capable of    supercruise    (the English Electric    Lightning),[11] the first supersonic commercial    jet airliner to enter service (the Arospatiale-BAC Concorde),[12] the first fixed-wing V\/STOL combat aircraft to    enter service (the Hawker Siddeley    Harrier),[13] the first twin-engined widebody    commercial jet airliner (the Airbus A300),[14] the first    digital fly-by-wire commercial aircraft (the Airbus    A320),[15] and the largest commercial    aircraft to enter service to date (the Airbus    A380).[16]  <\/p>\n<p>    AgustaWestland is an international    helicopter manufacturer owned by Leonardo-Finmeccanica of Italy. In    the United Kingdom, the company has one    factory in Yeovil, employing more than 4,000 people.[51] Its main products with a large    British content are the EH101, the Super and Future    Lynx and the AW139 and AW149.  <\/p>\n<p>    Airbus (a subsidiary    of Airbus    Group) directly employs around 13,000 people at its UK    division Airbus    UK, with estimates that it supports another 140,000 jobs in    the wider UK economy.[52][53] The traditional UK    workshare in Airbus aircraft is around 20%.[54] Airbus has major sites at    Filton in the city of    Bristol and at    Broughton in north Wales.[52] Filton is the main    research and development and support centre for all Airbus    wings, fuel systems and landing gear integration.[55] Broughton, which employs    over 5,000 people, is the main wing manufacturing centre for    all Airbus aircraft and also builds the fuselage and wings of    the Hawker    800.[53][55] Since 2006 Airbus has also    had a small development centre in the Midlands.[citation    needed]  <\/p>\n<p>    Airbus Defence and Space (a    subsidiary of Airbus Group) is the largest space company in    Europe and employs around 2,700 people in the UK.[56] It has sites at Stevenage (1,200    employees), Portsmouth (1,400 employees) and Poynton (120    employees).[57][58][59]  <\/p>\n<p>    The UK-headquartered BAE Systems is the world's second-largest    defence contractor and it employs    around 36,400 people in the UK.[60][61] The largest aerospace    related locations of BAE Systems are Warton, Samlesbury and    Brough. The final assembly line for the British Eurofighter Typhoons, a collaborative    European programme, is located at Warton. All flight test    activity for manned aircraft is undertaken from Warton, which    is also the development centre within BAE Systems, for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs),    UCAVs and the    Saudi Tornado upgrade programme. Samlesbury is the production    hub of the Military Air Solutions division of BAE Systems.    Here, components for the Eurofighter Typhoon, the F35 Lightning    II, the Hawk, UAVs, UCAVs and Airbus aircraft get built. At    Brough, the BAE Hawk gets produced and final assembled,    flight tests are done at Warton. Overall, Military Air Solution    has 14,000 employees spread across eight sites in the United    Kingdom.[62]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Britten-Norman Group is a small company    with about 100 employees. It is best known for its design of    rugged transport aircraft, such as the Islander,[63] Trislander and Defender 4000. To    reduce costs, the company (resident on the Isle of Wight) did    not perform manufacture of the airframes, but instead    outsourced this to Romania. However, it has now moved production of    all aircraft back to Daedalus Airfield and    also performs in the European hub for the Cirrus SR20 and SR22    final assembly and delivery.[64]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Canadian company, Bombardier, employs about    5,000 people in its aerospace division in the UK. It can trace    its roots back to Shorts Brothers in Northern Ireland. The    company has significant workshares in most Bombardier aircraft    with its specialities being fuselages and nacelles.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cobham plc    employs more than 12,000 people in the UK and elsewhere. Its    most important products include refuelling equipment and    communication systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    GE Aviation Systems, formerly known    as Smiths Aerospace, is a division of General    Electric, with about 10,000 employees, half of which work    in the UK.  <\/p>\n<p>    GKN Aerospace is a division of the British company GKN, which employs approximately    5,000 people, mainly in the UK and the USA. In the UK, its most    important facility is on the Isle of Wight, where it has a    carbon composite centre of excellence.    There it designed, and used to produce, the composite wing spar    for the Airbus A400M now produced at GKN's New    purpose built Western Approach, Bristol site. The company is    also known for producing the cell of the Super    Lynx and Future Lynx helicopters. It is the    former owner of Westland Helicopters.  <\/p>\n<p>    MBDA is the largest    European missile house, owned by BAE Systems (37.5%), EADS    (37.5%) and Finmeccanica (25%). It operates across Europe, with    main capabilities in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and    Italy. In the UK, the main sites are Bristol (software and    systems) Lostock (production), Stevenage (R&D and    integration) and London (management). Modern missile    programmes, of MBDA with a British input, are the AIM-132 ASRAAM, Meteor, Storm Shadow,    Rapier, Sea Wolf and Brimstone among    others.[65]  <\/p>\n<p>    QinetiQ was formed from parts of the former    Defence Evaluation and    Research Agency (DERA). It has close to 12,000 employees    and is one of the major players in the British aerospace    industry. QinetiQ's main aerospace business relates to    satellites, UAVs and reconnaissance systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    The UK-headquartered Rolls-Royce Group is    the world's second-largest maker of aircraft engines (behind    General Electric).[66][67] It has over    50,000 employees, of whom about 23,000 are based in the United    Kingdom.[32] The company's    main UK factories are at Derby and Bristol. In Derby, the three shaft Trent    engines get developed and produced. The current line up    includes the Trent 700 for the Airbus A330, the Trent    900 for the Airbus A380, the Trent 1000 for the Boeing 787 and the Trent XWB for the Airbus A350 XWB, among others. In Bristol,    the company has concentrated its military aerospace business    with the British final assembly line for the EJ200 engine    for the Eurofighter Typhoon, the only final    assembly line for the British-French Adour engine and other programmes, such as    significant parts of the workshare, in the international TP400    turboprop engine for the Airbus A400M and the    General    Electric\/Rolls-Royce F136 engine for the F-35 Lightning II. Recently, Bristol    has also been confirmed as the centre for the development and    testing of the civil RB282 engine, which will, however, be    produced in Virginia.[32]  <\/p>\n<p>    Selex ES is a    Leonardo-Finmeccanica company and    an international leader in electronic and information    technologies for defence systems, aerospace, data,    infrastructures, land security and protection and sustainable    smart solutions.  <\/p>\n<p>    The company is an integrated global business with a workforce    of approximately 17,000 and total revenues in excess of 3.5    billion. Alongside core operations in Italy and the UK, the    company has an established industrial and commercial footprint    in the United States, Germany, Turkey, Romania, Brazil, Saudi    Arabia and India.  <\/p>\n<p>    Surrey    Satellite Technology is a small satellite development and    production company. It has currently has c.600 employees and is    the world leader in small satellites.[68] In its    22-year history, it has developed satellites for 27 missions.    The two Galileo satellite navigation proofing satellites,    GIOVE-A and GIOVE-A2, are two of their better-known satellites.    Originally a spin-out company from the University of Surrey, Surrey    Satellite Technology is now 99% owned by the Airbus Defence and Space    division of Airbus Group.[69]  <\/p>\n<p>    Thales    Group UK has wide-ranging capabilities including avionics,    UAVs, simulation capabilities and other things.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trifibre are Manufacturers of bespoke Flight Cases, protective    Cases for the Aerospace Industry.  <\/p>\n<p>            Links to related articles          <\/p>\n<p>    , af  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Aerospace_industry_in_the_United_Kingdom\" title=\"Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia\">Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The aerospace industry of the United Kingdom is the second-largest national aerospace industry in the world and the largest in Europe, with a global market share of 17% in 2015.[1][2][3][4] In 2014, the industry employed 230,000 people across 3,000 companies.[2] Domestic companies with a large presence in the British aerospace industry include BAE Systems (the world's third-largest defence contractor[5][6]), Britten-Norman, Cobham, GKN, Hybrid Air Vehicles, Meggitt, QinetiQ, Rolls Royce (the world's second-largest maker of defence aero engines[7]) and Ultra Electronics. 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