LONDON (Reuters) -Britain handed Italian defence company Leonardo a 165 million pound ($213 million) contract extension on Tuesday to maintain the Royal Navy’s fleet of 54 Merlin helicopters, a deal which it said would help support 1,000 jobs across the country.
Britain, which plans to boost defence spending to 2.5% of economic output by 2027, said the deal with Leonardo would help bolster national security.
“This investment demonstrates our unwavering commitment to maintaining cutting-edge defence capabilities that keep us safe, while utilising defence as an engine for economic growth,” Maria Eagle, the minister for defence procurement and industry, said in a statement.
Leonardo is the prime contractor for the maintenance, with Lockheed Martin and Serco appointed sub-contractors, the government said.
($1 = 0.7730 pounds)
(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar and Ben Ezeamalu, writing by Sarah Young)