Britain’s aerospace plans $1.3bn supplier bailout

Bloomberg

The UK aerospace industry plans to create a 1 billion-pound ($1.3 billion) fund to prop up suppliers, the Sunday Times reported, without saying where it got the information.
Trade association ADS Group has drafted proposals aimed at helping small businesses hurt by production cuts at planemakers as the coronavirus crisis suppresses demand for travel, according to the newspaper.
The UK government is being urged to match any private-sector pledges from companies that could include Toulouse, France-based Airbus SE, which makes the wings for its jets in Britain, the report said. Stakes could be taken in smaller suppliers under the plans, it said.
A spokesperson for UK Treasury didn’t confirm the report, saying that “the aerospace sector remains a critical part of the UK economy and we continue to work closely with industry to ensure it can rebuild as the civil aviation market recovers.”
ADS has been coordinating the UK Aerospace Supply Chain Task Force, which aims to provide short-term support
to keep parts providers from folding and help enable recapitalisation and strategic investments.
Members include UK manufacturers such as Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc and GKN, together with overseas firms like Airbus and Canada’s Bombardier. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is also represented, ADS said.

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