Aerospace Sector Deal

December 31, 2018

At the Farnborough International Airshow in July the Prime Minister called for industry to work with government on an ambitious civil aerospace Sector Deal. This deal, she said, should build on the strong relationship government has with industry through the Aerospace Growth Partnership and support the Industrial Strategy’s Grand Challenges, regional prosperity and the delivery of the government’s skills priorities. She also called on the sector to embed a Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter1 to bring greater gender equality to the industry.

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