🇬🇧 The UK has halted final assembly of its Eurofighter Typhoon jets for the first time in decades. With the final aircraft from Qatar’s order nearly complete and no fresh UK or export contracts in place, BAE Systems’ Typhoon assembly line has gone quiet.
While component production continues, the lack of full aircraft assembly on British soil raises alarms about the future of sovereign aerospace capability. Instead of placing new Typhoon orders, the UK Ministry of Defence has shifted focus toward buying more American F-35s, sparking concerns over dependence on U.S.-based systems.
🇹🇷 All eyes are now on Türkiye, which could become a critical customer. If Ankara proceeds with a deal, it might revive Typhoon final assembly in the UK—temporarily preserving high-tech manufacturing skills and jobs.
Industry experts warn that without urgent investment or orders, the UK may permanently lose core defense-industrial know-how, built up over generations.