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2 minute read - 27th June 2022

Spanish Typhoon order sees £500m contract for BAE Systems

Spain has placed a major new order with BAE Systems for 20 additional Eurofighter Typhoons. The new aircraft for the Spanish Air Force will be equipped with an advanced new electronically-scanning radar, ensuring they are ready to be part of the future battlespace into the 2060s and beyond.

The announcement made at the ILA Berlin International Air Show will see the number of Typhoons in Europe increase to 545 aircraft, delivered or on order.

BAE Systems leads the overall design, development, manufacture, upgrade and support for Typhoon aircraft in the UK. It is responsible for manufacturing more than a third of components for every Spanish aircraft, including the aircraft’s front fuselage and tail, under a contract worth in excess of £500m.

BAE Systems will work on a contract worth £500m to supply Spain with 20 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft / Picture: BAE Systems

Andrea Thompson, managing director for BAE Systems’ Air sector, and chair of the Eurofighter Supervisory Board, said: “The Spanish Government’s commitment to purchasing additional Typhoons reinforces its position as one of the world’s most successful combat military aircraft. Every day we are seeing the important role which it plays in delivering air security in the skies over Europe and this investment only strengthens the international partnership which Eurofighter underpins.

“The fact that an existing Typhoon operator is committing to buying additional aircraft only reinforces their confidence in the aircraft and its performance. Our people will now work alongside our Eurofighter partners to ensure we provide the Spanish Air Force with the aircraft it needs to secure its skies for decades to come.”

More than 5,000 BAE Systems employees directly support the Typhoon programme in the UK, supporting more than 10,000 jobs in the UK economy as a whole. The order from Spain maintains continuity of Typhoon production in the UK beyond the middle of the decade.

More than 5,000 BAE Systems employees directly support the Typhoon programme in the UK, supporting more than 10,000 jobs in the UK economy / Picture: BAE Systems

The announcement by Spain follows an order for 38 new Typhoons for Germany in November 2020. Work is now underway on production of components for these aircraft at BAE Systems’ facilities in Samlesbury and Warton, Lancashire, with engineering teams supporting work on advanced new radar and sensors.

Final assembly of the aircraft for Spain will be undertaken by Airbus in Getafe, Spain, with deliveries scheduled to commence from 2025. The Typhoon aircraft will replace Spain’s ageing F-18 Hornet aircraft based at Gando Air Base in the Canary Islands.

BAE Systems is responsible for manufacturing more than a third of components for every Spanish aircraft, including the aircraft’s front fuselage and tail / Picture: BAE Systems


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