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Government's £685m aerospace boost seen as huge opportunity for South West firms

New funding for zero-carbon aviation research could provide major bonus for firms such as Airbus, Rolls-Royce and Fine Tubes

An Airbus A350 aircraft(Image: PA)

The Government’s decision to inject £685m into green aerospace research has been described as a “huge potential bonus” for South West manufacturers.

Tim Jones, chairman of the South West Business Council (SWBC) has welcomed ministers’ “record” investment into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s aerospace technology research programme, the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI).

He said: “This is a huge potential bonus for us and every effort to secure this funding needs to be made. Our best chance will be for a single voice to be heard.”


The ATI will use the windfall for 2022/23-2024/25 - an increase of £235m on the previous three-year period - to drive forward the research and development of green aviation technology. Industry will provide co-funding, taking the total to more than £1bn.

The money will be used to support the development of zero-carbon and ultra-low-emission aircraft technology, cementing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s place at the forefront of advancing new green technology, and supporting tens of thousands of jobs. The Government said the ATI Programme will reopen to new funding applications on Monday, April 4.

Mr Jones said cash could be of huge benefit to the South West, where aerospace is an important sector for the economy. He said that while the major manufacturers are based in the Bristol area - such as Airbus, Rolls-Royce, the supply chain extends throughout the region.

He said: “What is less visible is the large number of subcontractors spread evenly throughout the region with over 20 companies - Pall, Fine Tubes, UTC Aerospace Systems, Centrax, Leonardo being a few great examples.

“It is also hugely important that our powerful research, education and enterprise establishments are included, many of these are already running leading edge programmes.”