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Rolls-Royce warns UltraFan engine production could move overseas without UK government funding

27 February 2026
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Rolls-Royce has signalled it could manufacture its next-generation UltraFan engine outside Britain unless the government provides financial support, raising fresh questions about the UK’s commitment to its aerospace industrial strategy.

The FTSE 100 engineering group, led by chief executive Tufan Erginbilgic, is seeking to re-enter the highly lucrative market for narrowbody, single-aisle aircraft engines, the fastest-growing segment of global civil aviation. However, it says industrialising the UltraFan platform for this market will require public backing, similar to the subsidies received by competitors in the United States and France.

UltraFan, a more fuel-efficient engine architecture developed over the past decade at a cost of around £1 billion, is central to Rolls-Royce’s long-term civil aerospace ambitions. But moving from research and development to full-scale production will hinge on government support, according to Erginbilgic.

“This kind of support of industry is not uncommon,” he said, pointing to the scale of state assistance available to rivals such as GE Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney in the US and Safran in France. “Our competitors get two or three times what we get. It is a competitive world and you need to think about that.”

Rolls-Royce has reportedly been seeking up to £200 million from the UK government and has held discussions with Business Secretary Peter Kyle. While the company recently announced plans for up to £9 billion in share buybacks over the next three years, Erginbilgic insisted industrial backing for major aerospace programmes is standard practice globally.

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