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MoD strikes £350million deal with Rolls Royce for RAF Typhoon fighter jet engines

Around 175 jobs will be created as part of the contract

Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 fighter jet(Image: Aldershot News and Mail)

The Ministry of Defence has signed a multimillion-pound contract with Rolls-Royce to maintain the engines that power the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's fleet of Typhoon fighter jets.

The £346.7million contract will provide maintenance support for the EJ200 engine up to 2024 as the Typhoon continues to form the backbone of the RAF's fighter jet fleet.

Approximately 175 Rolls-Royce jobs in Bristol, RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire and RAF Lossiemouth in Moray will be created as part of the contract.

Defence minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan said: "Not only will this contract help to maintain our world-class jets, it secures 175 jobs across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and boosts the skills base our world-leading defence industry relies upon.

"Together with our multimillion-pound upgrade programme, this contract will ensure our Typhoon fleet continues to dominate the skies in the decades to come."

Stuart Andrew MP at the opening of the facility supporting the fleet of F-35 stealth fighter jets at Rolls-Royce, in Bristol, last year(Image: BristolLive)

Rolls-Royce will repair and maintain the Typhoon engines as required by the RAF over the five-year period.

They will also be responsible for the provision of modules, spares and accessories to support the aircraft fleet, including the transportation of the equipment between RAF bases and the Rolls-Royce manufacturing facility in Bristol.

Air Marshal Julian Young, chief of material, defence equipment and support, said: "Typhoon is a formidable, battle-winning aircraft and the backbone of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Combat Airpower.