Rolls-Royce to Create 1,000 Jobs to Meet Surging Engine Demand
Rolls-Royce has announced plans to create 1,000 new jobs, primarily at its civil aerospace site in Derby, UK. The recruitment drive is a response to the rapidly growing demand for both new jet engines and the servicing of its global fleet. This surge is fueled by the strong recovery in long-haul international travel since the pandemic. The company noted that engine flying hours have nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels and are forecast to fully recover in 2024. The new roles will focus on skilled positions like engineers and technicians to support the production ramp-up.
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