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Airbus claims it has “turned the page” on Brexit and will preserve wing production in UK.

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The British economy received a significant boost after Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury declared that the company had “turned the page” on its opposition to Brexit and committed to preserving aircraft wing manufacture in the United Kingdom.

The Toulouse-based aircraft manufacturer voiced severe warnings about the likely consequences of leaving the European Union, causing concern for the future of the plant in Broughton, north Wales, where around 5,000 individuals construct wings.

Yesterday, though, Faury told London executives at the UK Aviation Club that the company would remain in Wales and relied significantly on British engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce.

He stated, “We do not intend to change this.” It was believed that he met with the Prime Minister and the Business Secretary afterward.

Airbus claims it has "turned the page" on Brexit and will preserve wing production in UK.

A source stated, ‘It’s all part of the government’s objective to increase investment and opportunity for the country, stimulate economic growth, and generate new and better employment.’

Truss has made growth the centerpiece of her mission, yet August GDP statistics revealed the economy contracted.

This week, separate figures revealed the lowest jobless rate in fifty years.

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Airbus employs almost 11,000 workers at over 20 locations in the United Kingdom. More than 86,000 more supply chain jobs depend on its operations, which generate more than £4 billion annually in the United Kingdom.

In 2019, Airbus labeled the handling of Brexit a “disgrace” and threatened to withdraw from the United Kingdom.

Then-CEO Tom Enders stated, “Please do not listen to the Brexiteers’ nonsense, which argues that because we have large plants here, we will never leave and will remain here forever.” They are in error.

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