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BAE to accelerate Tempest programme in 2020 with roles created in Brough

Tempest is a next-generation fighter plane which is expected to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon

BAE will accelerate its work on Tempest during 2020(Image: PA)

BAE will this year ramp up its work on a project to develop a next-generation fighter plane to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon.

The aerospace giant, which has a base in Brough in East Yorkshire, will accelerate its Tempest programme throughout 2020.

BAE is working alongside partners Leonardo, missile maker MBDA and Rolls-Royce on the project, and must submit a business case for Tempest by December.

As part of the scale-up, around 100 employees at BAE’s Brough site will be transferred from manufacturing roles into engineering positions.

It comes as manufacturing work in Brough enters its final stages on parts for the Qatari Air Force’s existing Hawk fleet. Beyond that, BAE has no new orders for its Brough site.

The Tempest fighter jet will replace the Typhoon in 2035(Image: BAE)

Speaking to the Financial Times about Tempest, Andrew Kennedy, strategic campaigns director in BAE Systems’ Air division, said: “We have to give the government confidence we are working towards a viable international partnership.

“They have to be confident we are doing something that will be affordable, capable and delivered on time.

“Team Tempest will ensure the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has the capability to sit at the top table in an international collaborative programme.”