BAE Systems Opens New Shipbuilding Hall in Glasgow to Support Type 26 Frigate Programme
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BAE Systems opens new shipbuilding hall in Glasgow to support Type 26 frigate programme
Named in tribute to Janet Harvey, one of many women who took on vital industrial roles during the Second World War, the opening ceremony honoured both the city’s historic legacy and its future. Janet’s nieces joined the Lord Provost to cut the ribbon across the immense hall door, formally marking the beginning of a new chapter in shipbuilding. “This is a symbol of pride not just for our skilled workforce who bring these ships to life, but for th…
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