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BAE Systems signs new 10-year lease at Brough as centre for digital engineering excellence expands

East Yorkshire site's critical aviation link continues well into second century as global giant commits for the foreseeable future

BAE Systems' Brough base is now supporting Tempest and Dreadnought defence programmes. (Image: Citivale / BAE Systems)

BAE Systems has signed a new 10-year lease at Brough, maintaining its huge footprint in East Yorkshire.

The global aerospace and defence business has recently made the strategic site its centre for digital engineering excellence, with 500,000 sq ft of Humber Enterprise Park occupied.

BAE had sold up in 2014, becoming the anchor tenant with office, warehouse and research and development space retained at a site where the legacy stretches back more than 100 years.

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The home of the iconic Hawk, recent recruitment plans revealed 100 new roles, adding to the 700 employees already supporting the delivery of some of the world’s most advanced defence programmes. These include the future combat air system, Tempest, and the Dreadnought submarine fleet.

James Hardstaff, general manager at BAE Systems Brough, said: “There’s a really bright future ahead for BAE Systems in Brough. With activity focusing on engineering some of the most advanced air and submarine programmes in the world, our people will be contributing to the development of critical future technologies.

“The renewal of our lease with Humber Enterprise Park and recent investment in the site ensures we will retain our longstanding history with the area, providing high-skilled jobs and supporting the local supply chain.”

Much of the work at Brough involves design, test and evaluation. It brings together new and novel digital engineering technologies such as synthetic modelling and model-based systems engineering. The roles are across design, mission systems, integration and software disciplines. The commitment comes with BAE Systems shares currently trading at a record high, as western countries vow to increase defence spending in the wake of the Russian invastion of Ukraine. Reports suggest an order book worth almost £50 billion and a backlog of work worth even more for the FTSE 100 constituent.