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Advanced Engineering and Materials

Aerospace

England’s Northwest is the largest single centre of aerospace manufacturing in the UK and a leading centre of excellence in Europe, boasting over 90 years of expertise in aerospace production. World class products designed and developed in the region include Nimrod, Tornado, Airbus wings and the RB-211 jet engine. In total, more than 100 major aircraft types have their roots in the region. Over 60,000 people work in the sector, contributing £7 billion to the regional economy through companies such as BAE Systems, Airbus and TRW-Lucas.  

Visit the Northwest Aerospace Alliance website

Automotive
Home to vehicle manufacturers such as Jaguar/Land Rover, General Motors/Vauxhall, Leyland and Bentley, the Northwest is the second largest region in the UK for the manufacture of vehicles and vehicle components. The Ford Halewood plant in Merseyside produces the Jaguar X-Type and the Land Rover Freelander 2 and is one of Ford’s most advanced plants worldwide.  With an annual turnover of £9 billion, the automotive sector accounts for 12% of UK automotive sales and is host to 450 automotive companies, of which 200 are major automotive supply chain companies.

Visit the Northwest Automotive Alliance website

Chemicals



The Northwest is also the UK's largest regional centre for chemical manufacturing, an industry that is the region's largest exporter, generating an astounding £10 billion in sales. 60% of the world's Top 50 companies have a base in the Northwest. The sector has 43,000 highly skilled employees, helping support a further 120,000 jobs.

Visit the Chemicals Northwest website

Advanced Flexible Materials
Another key strength of the region is its proud heritage and cutting-edge expertise in the textiles industry. Specialist markets such as Advanced Flexible Materials (AFM) are burgeoning sub-sectors. In fact, the Northwest is now considered the leading AFM centre in Europe.

Visit the Northwest Textiles Network website

Investing in England's Northwest (link opens in a new window)