BAE Systems has said it has taken a new record for orders because of the war in Ukraine.
The defence firm took more than £21bn worth of orders in the first six months of the year as governments increase spending on military equipment.
The company employs more than 10,000 people at its Warton and Samlesbury military aircraft factories.
Chief Executive Charles Woodburn praised workers’ “outstanding efforts” for its “strong financial performance”.
He highlighted the achievements of its Lancashire military aircraft factories in his half-yearly financial statement, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.