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Harland and Wolff owner positions for armed forces work with board appointment of former naval chief

Sir Jonathan Band he former First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff of the Royal Navy

Harland and Wolff's iconic cranes at its Belfast shipyard

A former Royal Navy chief has been appointed to the board of Harland and Wolff owner Infrastrata.

Sir Jonathon Band is the former First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff of the Royal Navy and will join the board of directors before the end of this month.

Since retiring from the navy, he has held numerous non-executive positions at Lockheed Martin º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Babcock International Group, National Museum of the Royal Navy and Survitec Group Ltd and is currently a Non-Executive Director of Carnival Corporation, the NYSE & LSE listed global cruise operator.

The move is targeted one by AIM-listed Infrastrata which is focused on winning new work from the armed forces.

It bought the Harland and Wolff Belfast shipyard in 2019 after it had fallen into administration before adding the Appledore shipyard in north Devon to its portfolio.

In December 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnston noted both shipyards while announcing an extra £16.5 billion in defence spending where he laid out plans for the “renaissance of British shipbuilding”.

At the time Infrastrata chief executive John Wood said the government’s move played into Harland and Wolff’s plans for the yards.

“When we acquired both the Belfast and Appledore shipyards, we set out a vision to unlock the potential of these two critical and strategic facilities,” he said. “The Harland & Wolff Group is determined to making the most of this increased defence budget and commitment to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ naval power.”