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British-made Typhoon production grinds to a halt raising fears about UK defence skills

Summary by Financial Times
Work on final assembly line has wound down after dearth of new orders for the combat aircraft

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In the UK, due to a lack of new orders, production of Eurofighter Typhoon fighters was effectively curtailed.

In a worrying turn for the British aeronautics industry, BAE Systems has begun to dismantle its line of final assembly of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft at the Warton plant in Lancashire. The measure responds to the lack of new orders from both the Royal British Air Force (RAF) and international customers, forcing hundreds of workers to move to other RAF factories or bases. British Typhoons from 140 EAW landing at Malbork Air Base in Polan…

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Business Fast broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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