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Rolls-Royce Invests £19.3 Million in Rotherham Facility

Rolls-Royce Invests £19.3 Million in Rotherham Facility
Rolls-Royce has announced a £19.3 million investment to expand its manufacturing operations at the Catcliffe site in Rotherham. The company aims to double the production capacity of advanced turbine blades used in jet engines for long-haul aircraft. This expansion underscores Rolls-Royce’s confidence in the local workforce and the wider South Yorkshire manufacturing sector.
Expansion of Advanced Blade Casting Facility
The funding will be allocated to the Advanced Blade Casting Facility, a specialised unit within the Rotherham site. This development follows a £2 million grant from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, highlighting strong regional support for advanced manufacturing initiatives. Rolls-Royce has described the investment as a “vote of confidence” in the Rotherham team, commending their role in advancing scientific and engineering innovation.
Financial Strength and Strategic Initiatives
The investment comes amid a period of robust financial performance for Rolls-Royce, with the company projecting an underlying operating profit between £4 billion and £4.2 billion by 2026. This financial stability is enabling the company to pursue ambitious growth strategies and reinforce its UK operations. Alongside the Rotherham expansion, Rolls-Royce has announced a share buyback programme of up to $12 billion, planned for 2026 to 2028, demonstrating its commitment to delivering value to shareholders.
Commitment to Collaboration and National Security
Rolls-Royce has also expressed openness to international partnerships, particularly indicating a willingness to involve Germany in its UK fighter jet project. The company emphasises the critical importance of increased defence spending and enhanced production capabilities, both to strengthen national security and to support commercial export growth.
This latest investment in Rotherham reflects Rolls-Royce’s ongoing dedication to innovation, regional economic development, and maintaining its leadership position within the global aerospace industry.

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