On 16 April, Chris Morris from Selex-ES in Basildon
attended an apprenticeship reception in the House of Commons that was organised
by ADS Group, the aerospace trade association. The event was in recognition of
the role of apprentices in the £24bn UK aerospace industry.
Chris Morris, with other Selex Apprentices’ from other sites
across the UK were joined by local constituency MP Stephen Metcalfe where they
discussed the many opportunities available in UK aerospace.
The event, which follows the launch of the joint industry
and Government strategy for the future of UK aerospace through the Aerospace
Growth Partnership (AGP), celebrated the valuable contribution of apprentices
operating in this important wealth-producing sector, and highlighted the
advanced technological developments they are working to develop. The keynote at
the reception was provided by Skills Minister Matthew Hancock MP.
Stephen Metcalfe commented: “Selex is an example of the
vibrant and growing UK aerospace industry that exists across the UK. At a
time when it is particularly difficult for young people to find a job, the
sector is providing highly-skilled and rewarding apprenticeships all across the
UK.
“It was a delight to meet Chris and I was fascinated to
learn about his exciting apprenticeship.”
Paul Everitt, chief executive of aerospace trade
organisation ADS Group commented:
“The UK aerospace industry is the largest in Europe and
second only to the US globally. It contributes over £24 billion to the economy
each year and employs around 230,000 workers both directly and indirectly.
Around 3,000 of these are apprentices. The skills and capabilities they are
developing today will help drive growth across the UK aerospace industry in the
years ahead.
“The future of the aerospace sector rests in the hands of
this bright young talent. The Aerospace Growth Partnership, a unique
collaboration between industry and Government, is helping to ensure the UK is
best placed to maintain the UK’s share of growing and highly competitive global
markets.”