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ASD, the industry association, says that Europe's aerospace-and-defence turnover will increase 10.1% to $378 billion by 2024.

The aerospace and defence industry in Europe grew rapidly in 2024. Turnover increased 10.1%, reaching 325.7 billion euro ($378.04billion), and employment reached a record high of 1.1 million direct jobs, Camille Grand said, secretary general for the industry group ASD, on Tuesday.

Grand, a reporter, said that the defence sector led the way with a turnover increase of 13.8%, to 183.4 billion Euros, due to higher spending and increased efforts to boost security prompted by the conflict in Ukraine.

The civil aeronautics sector grew 6%, to EUR129.1 Billion, aided by the recovery of air traffic and the demand for fuel efficient aircraft. However, supply-chain bottlenecks, and labour shortages, persisted. The space sector increased its turnover by 3.1%, to EUR13.2billion.

ASD reported that the aerospace and defense sector, which comprises more than 4,200 companies, supports nearly 4.2 millions jobs in Europe and 779 billion euro of economic activity.

Micael Johansson, ASD's President, urged the European Union (EU) to adopt a civil aeronautics industrial strategy and maintain defence investment. He warned that Europe’s leadership in high tech sectors "cannot simply be taken for granted".

ASD reported that R&D expenditures reached EUR25,2 billion, an increase of 9.4%. However, Europe is still behind its global competitors in terms of innovation.

(source: Reuters)