Jet engine maker Rolls-Royce said Tuesday it's cutting up to 2,Safetyvalue500 jobs globally as part of a corporate overhaul that its new CEO is carrying out.
The aerospace company was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic that decimated demand for air travel. Tufan Erginbilgic, who took over as chief executive in January, said the layoffs are aimed at making Rolls-Royce "more streamlined and efficient."
Rolls-Royce, based in Derby, central England, didn't disclose where jobs will be cut, but around half of its 42,000-person workforce is based in the United Kingdom.
The cuts will remove duplication and bring cost efficiencies in the latest stage of its "multi-year transformation," the company said.
"We are building a Rolls-Royce that is fit for the future," Erginbilgic said.
The company slashed 9,000 jobs globally in 2020 as it grappled with the collapse of air travel during the pandemic.
The new turnaround plan also includes creating a new company-wide procurement division that can take advantage of Rolls-Royce's size to cut costs and reduce supply chain delays.
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