By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Travel Radar - Aviation NewsTravel Radar - Aviation News
  • Breaking News
  • Aviation
    • Aircraft
    • Airlines
    • Airshow & Events
    • Careers
    • Manufacturing
  • Travel
    • Airports
    • Points & Loyalty
    • Technology
    • Trip Reviews
  • Newsletters
Reading: Rolls Royce to Cut 9 000 Jobs
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Travel Radar - Aviation NewsTravel Radar - Aviation News
  • Breaking News
  • Aviation
    • Aircraft
    • Airlines
    • Airshow & Events
    • Careers
    • Manufacturing
  • Travel
    • Airports
    • Points & Loyalty
    • Technology
    • Trip Reviews
  • Newsletters
Signin Sign In
Follow US
Copyright © Travel Radar Media Ltd. 2024 | All Rights Reserved
Travel Radar - Aviation News > News > Rolls Royce to Cut 9 000 Jobs

Rolls Royce to Cut 9 000 Jobs

Travel Radar
Last updated: 20 May 2020 10:20
By Travel Radar Staff 2 Min Read
Share
© Derby Telegraph
SHARE

In its drive to find £1.3 billion in savings, Rolls Royce of Derby in the UK today announced that about 8 000 positions would be made redundant in its civil aerospace and 1 000 in support services. The group employs approximately 16 000 in the civil aerospace division in the UK. These specific cuts should result in £700 million in savings. There are no anticipated job losses in its defence business.

Rolls Royce is midway down the supply chain in commercial airliners. As passenger demand has plummeted and income has evaporated, airlines have ground to a halt.  Subsequently, they have cancelled or postponed new aircraft orders for which Rolls makes many engines—including the A350 and Boeing 787.

c. Flickr Commons

The redundancies constitute about one-fifth of the Rolls global workforce, some 52 000 staff.

The Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce, Warren East, has said, ‘This is not a crisis of our making. But it is the crisis that we face, and we must deal with it.

Our airline customers and airframe partners are having to adapt, and so must we. Being told that there is no longer a job for you is a terrible prospect and it is especially hard when all of us take so much pride in working for Rolls-Royce.

But we must take difficult decisions to see our business through these unprecedented times.’

IATA doesn’t expect a full recovery until 2023. Other commentators suggest a recovery to 2019 levels is even less likely. The prospect for the recruitment for these jobs remains dismal in the short-medium term. The manufacturer also makes significant sums from the maintenance of engines in service. With a tiny fraction of that service in operation, revenues from this source have also disappeared. The company has said that this set of redundancies is part of a major reorganisation to adapt to lower demand. Other savings are to be made across its plant, property and other areas.

You Might Also Like

Turkish Airlines executes an innovative financing transaction for an Airbus A350

China Eastern Airlines Opens Base in Changchun, Northeastern China

Air Canada Expands Coach Service to Connect Kingston and Toronto Airports

Air Canada releases its second-quarter 2025 financial results

Inside Emirates’ new First Class oasis at Dubai International Airport

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
What’s your thoughts?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Travel Radar
By Travel Radar Staff
Follow:
Articles from guest contributors wishing to remain anonymous are credited to this account. Want to contribute to Travel Radar either in-name, or anonymously? Get in touch: [email protected]
Previous Article qatar-airways-cargo-expands-operations-in-scandinavia Qatar Airways Cargo Expands Operations in Scandinavia
Next Article © Norwegian Air Shuttle Chinese Government Buys into Norwegian
Leave a comment
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Upvoted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe

Trending News

Korean air airplace on ground
Korean Air has served Washington, D.C., for 30 years
Airlines Aviation Did You Know
The representatives were attending the signing ceremony. Two individuals signing documents at a table, with a large screen displaying information displaying the aeroplane with the logo of Hong Kong Airlines in the background.
Hong Kong Airlines announces new route to Melbourne
Airlines Aviation Route Development Travel
American Airlines
American Airlines Premium Economy Service Expanded
Aviation Points & Loyalty Travel
Air New Zealand announce Koru lounge for premium travellers which involves enhanced lounges.
Air New Zealand announces Koru Lounge upgrade
Airlines Airports Travel
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Siemens CEO Roland Busch, Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing and other leaders at the Federal Chancellery launching the Made for Germany initiative.
MTU Aero Engines joins the Made for Germany initiative
Aviation Manufacturing Travel Radar
//

Travel Radar is the leading digital hub for all things aviation and air-travel. Discover our latest aviation news, aviation data, insight and analysis.

Discover

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Press & PR
  • Privacy & Legal

Our Content

  • News
  • Data
  • Images
  • Jobs
  • Subscribe

Signup to our Newsletter!

And get the latest aviation news via our weekly news digest!

© Travel Radar Media Ltd. 2015-2025 | ISSN #2635-0696 | Trademark #UK00003579704
wpDiscuz
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Ads help us bring you high-quality, independent journalism for free. Support us by whitelisting us from your ad blocker.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome to the TR Community!

Sign in to your account

Register Lost your password?