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Government awards £250m Tempest fighter jet contract to BAE Systems

The combat aircraft will be used by the Royal Air Force to "stay ahead of evolving threats"

A computer generated image of Tempest over central London(Image: Crown Copyright - MoD)

The Government has awarded a contract worth around £250m to engineering giant BAE Systems to progress the design and development of a new multibillion-pound º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fighter jet.

The signing of the agreement marks the start of the Tempest programme, which is being delivered by a consortium of firms including BAE Systems, the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Leonardo º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, MBDA º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and Rolls-Royce.

The consortium will work with international partners to develop the so-called 'Future Combat Air System', which will be used by the Royal Air Force to “stay ahead of evolving threats".

The project will support an average of 21,000 jobs a year, according to a recent report by PwC, with 70% of the value generated in the North West, South West and East of England. In the South West alone, the project is expected to create 2,000 jobs a year.

The latest funding will see the partners develop a range of digital concepts, embedding new tools and techniques to shape the final design and capability requirements of Tempest.

Ben Wallace, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Secretary of State for Defence, said: “[The] news is a momentous step towards designing and building a new combat air system which will boost our already world-leading industry and ultimately keep us safe for the rest of the century.”

The Government is investing £2bn investment over four years into the project. Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole, combat air activities of the Team Tempest partners are expected to contribute £100.1bn to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy and support 62,000 jobs a year between 2021 and 2050.

Mr Wallace added: “We will now be getting to work with our partners to get the concept right and get this incredibly exciting and ambitious project off the ground. Make no mistake: we are remaining at the top table when it comes to combat air.”