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Shipbuilding on the Clyde is "thriving" thanks to UK Government investment in defence, the Scottish Secretary has said. Ian ...
Simon Lister, managing director of BAE Systems’ Naval Ships Business said: “BAE Systems has a productive relationship with Ferguson Marine who are a key supplier of structural steelwork on the Clyde ...
"If you come across an a frigate with this level of capability, you’ll think twice about taking it on" — inside the build of ...
BAE Systems has invested £300 million in modernising its facilities in Glasgow to build the Type 26, including docks across the Clyde at Scotstoun where hulls are fully fitted out, including with ...
A former president of a local union chapter representing employees of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Portland, Maine, to wire fraud and making ...
The ships are being built by BAE Systems ’ engineers in Scotland. The first two frigates, HMS Glasgow and HMS Cardiff, are being outfitted in the company’s Scotstoun shipyard on the River Clyde.
Around 20,000 jobs are reportedly at risk if the UK government fails to adequately invest in BAE’s next-generation Typhoon programme, say union leaders representing the defence industry.
A major new facility has opened at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Glasgow, marking a transformative moment for naval construction on the Clyde. The state-of-the-art shipbuilding hall, officially named the ...
The Navy intends to use some of the funds to increase its fleet of warships by 19 and modernize century-old shipyards.
The new Janet Harvey Hall has officially opened at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Glasgow, transforming shipbuilding on the Clyde.
The hall is one of the key investments in modernising warship construction on the Clyde, with BAE pumping £300m into its yards at Govan and across the water in Scotstoun where the final fitting out ...