Shannon Visits Collins Aerospace In Kilkeel

DUP Strangford MP visits Collins Aerospace at Kilkeel                                             

Jim Shannon MP for Strangford speaking after the visit to Collins Aerospace in Kilkeel (on Friday 17th April 2026) has said that the business was a major employer in the wider Down area.

He said: “Over 1300 employees work in the aircraft security company who are part of 185,000 workforce of the RTX mother company who employ workers across the world.

“It is important to highlight the world class products made at this facility.

“I met some of my constituents from Strangford, Crossgar, Ballygowan and Newtownards who travel daily to Kilkeel, they have been employed there for 10-20 years.

Jim Shannon MP. front centre, with staff and representatives of Collins Aerospace in Kilkeel.

“It was incredible to see the process of manufacturing aircraft seats… seats that are used for all major airlines. 

“25% of the world seat production in sales are made in Kilkeel and this business is vital part of the NI economy, worth millions to the local economy each year.

“It is fantaqstic to see that the business is growing and that they are recruiting at the moment.

“I would encourage young people to get into this great company and settle into a good job for life. To continue to be competitive with the help of Invest NI has been crucial for the company so that it can continue to happen its work, and I know that every pound of investment will produce much more dividends going forward.

“I was most impressed by the workforce… they were happy, smiling, well paid and committed to Collins Aerospace at Kilkeel. 

“This integral part of our economy and should be support by all across NI. 

“Long may they be an increasing and growing part of NI – the face of progress and prosperity and it is important that we continue to highlight and promote the world-class work that is carried out in Northern Ireland.

“We do have a lot more capacity to use and optimise our highly skilled workforces and we enjoy low business rates than more avenues globally.

“I will continue to promote Northern Ireland as a home to manufacturing and so much more, at every opportunity,” added Jim Shannon MP.

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