Qatar signs £5billion deal to buy British fighter jets

Qatar has signed an £5billion deal to buy 24 Typhoon fighters from Britain – the biggest export agreement for a decade. 

BAE Systems has announced a contract to supply aircraft to Qatar, helping to secure jobs in the UK.

The deal to supply Typhoon aircraft to the Qatar Emiri Air Force includes a support and training package.

The contract is subject to financing conditions and receipt by the company of first payment, expected to be fulfilled no later than mid-2018.

The contract provides for 24 Typhoon aircraft with delivery expected to commence in late 2022.

Around 5,000 workers in the UK are employed on building the Typhoon, mainly at Warton in Lancashire.

BAE Systems is the prime contractor for both the provision of the aircraft and the agreed arrangements for the in-service support and initial training.

Charles Woodburn, BAE Systems chief executive said: ‘We are delighted to begin a new chapter in the development of a long-term relationship with the State of Qatar and the Qatar Armed Forces, and we look forward to working alongside our customer as they continue to develop their military capability.

‘This agreement is a strong endorsement of Typhoon’s leading capabilities and underlines BAE Systems’ long track record of working in successful partnership with our customers.’ 



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