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Ex-Cobham boss takes over at defence giant Babcock

David Lockwood is named as replacement for Archie Bethel and joins firm as it recovers from coronavirus-related financial loss

David Lockwook, new chief executive at Babcock Internatonal Plc(Image: Cobham Plc website)

Defence and aerospace giant Babcock International Group PLC has named the former head of another defence industry firm as its new chief executive.

David Lockwood will take over from Archie Bethel, who announced his retirement after 16 years with the firm in February 2020 but has been continuing in the role until a replacement was found.

Mr Lockwood will join the company and its board on August 17, 2020, as chief executive designate and will fully take on the role on September 14, at which point Mr Bethel will step down from the board.

Mr Lockwood, aged 58, was previously chief executive of Cobham Plc, running one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest defence companies and a leading global technology and services innovator for three years.

Prior to that, he was chief executive of Laird PLC, a FTSE 250 technology company, where he served from 2012 to 2016.

His career also includes senior management roles at BT Global Services, BAE Systems and Thales Corporation.

Mr Lockwood has a degree in mathematics from the University of York and is a chartered accountant. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce. He received an OBE for services to industry in Scotland in 2011.