Airbus to create 60 new jobs at its Broughton plant

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Wings for all the Airbus commercial planes are made in Wales

Airbus is creating 60 new jobs in Wales, as the plane maker transfers work from its German site.

It will move wing-equipping roles for the A330 aeroplane from Bremen to Broughton in Flintshire.

Currently, wings made at Broughton are flown to Bremen for the final part of the process.

A spokesman for the firm said the transfer of the roles will be completed by 2025, and follows an announcement of 450 new jobs for the site last year.