UK Awards 205M Pound Contract to Support RAF Typhoon Fleet
The UK Ministry of Defence has signed a 205M pound, five-year contract extension with British defence firm QinetiQ for ongoing technical and engineering support to the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon fleet, the service announced. This contract extension aims to keep the fighter jets mission ready and secure hundreds of skilled jobs across the UK.
The deal will supply specialist technical, airworthiness, and safety support for the Typhoon fleet, the RAF’s primary combat air asset. Work includes engineering tasks tied to the integration of the European Common Radar System Mk2, a next-generation sensor set for improved detection and tracking.
Support Work and Jobs Across the UK
The five-year agreement secures around 250 high–skilled jobs at QinetiQ, MOD facilities, and RAF stations in locations such as Farnborough, Boscombe Down, Malvern, Lincoln, Bristol, Coningsby, and Warton. The contract reflects the UK government’s wider push to invest in defence industry capability and sustain critical skills.
Defence Minister for Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard said the Typhoon fleet is central to UK air defence and essential for supporting NATO allies. He framed the investment as part of a broader strategy to make defence a contributor to economic growth and national security.
Typhoon Role and Operational Context
The Eurofighter Typhoon remains a key multirole combat aircraft for the RAF. It provides round-the-clock air policing over the UK, supports NATO missions such as Operation Eastern Sentry on the alliance’s eastern flank, and has been used in combat operations against Daesh targets in the Middle East.
The support contract builds on existing long-term industrial partnerships. QinetiQ has worked with the MoD on Typhoon engineering since the program’s early years. Continued support is aimed at maintaining aircraft readiness while embedding newer tools and methods, including digital engineering, to improve efficiency.
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