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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Sector Overview

The aerospace sector covers the manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft and their maintenance, repair and overhaul.

Companies dealing with maintenance, repair and overhaul are very diverse.  They range from small specialist workshops to large international companies looking at the design, manufacture and maintenance of integrated systems.

Key facts

  • The UK’s aerospace and defence industries are key players in world markets.  They make a major contribution to the UK economy through manufacturing and research into new technologies.
  • The UK has a strong aerospace research and development base with particular expertise in aerodynamics.  This allows the UK to play a leading role in wing, engine, weapon and rotor design within international consortia.
  • The UK aerospace industry has over 700 workplaces, with up to 400 maintenance, repair and overhaul sites.
  • Over half of all establishments employ fewer than five people.
  • Over two thirds of total employment is found on sites which employ more than 500 people.
  • Aerospace accounts for just under 0.4% of UK employment.
  • The aerospace industry has a tradition of high-level skills requirement: over 30% of employees are educated to degree standard or equivalent; more than 11% are involved in research and development.

Future outlook

The aerospace industry is at the forefront in developing new technologies including:

  • Replacement of pneumatic and hydraulic systems with electrical equivalents
  • Fly-by-wire and optical fibre technology
  • Blended wing body
  • Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs)

The demand for 800-seater airliners, next generation space shuttles and stealth aircraft will ensure that technology continues to develop.

The industry’s pursuit of Process Excellence is set to increase productivity and maintain the position of UK aerospace within the global supply chain. 

Process Excellence is a system for improving the way a company operates.  It is applied across the whole product lifecycle from initial concept, through to design, development, manufacturing, service and maintenance.  This practice will make a significant contribution to growth and innovation.

People and skills

As automated manufacturing and other new technologies emerge, aerospace companies will need a larger proportion of their workforce to have higher-level skills.

The focus will be on skills for innovation and new product delivery. There will be more demand for professional engineers and technicians. The supply of young people will be insufficient to meet skills needs.

Employers will need to upskill and develop those already in the workforce and redeploy them to best utilise their skills. 

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