Produced by ADS Group Media, the UK trade association representing more than 2,000 member companies, alongside Farnborough International, organisers of the Farnborough International Airshow, ADS Advance provides authoritative coverage of the key issues and developments shaping these sectors.

Bringing together a quarterly magazine, a daily online news service and a weekly newsletter, Advance offers a platform for stakeholders across government, the armed forces, and industry to exchange insight and news. Its editorial content focuses on the topics that matter most, delivering informed market analysis for those working across the sectors.

Established in 2011, Advance is essential reading for organisations and individuals across the full supply chain. It delivers clear, authoritative insight into developments in UK, European and global markets, going beyond the headlines with contributions from award-winning journalists, industry commentators and analysts.

ADS is the trade association for the UK’s aerospace, defence, security, and space industries, representing over 2,000 members.

We work with those sectors to secure the UK’s advantage, enhance the UK’s international positioning as a go-to destination for innovation, and deliver on our sustainable leadership goals.

Whether representing industry, connecting our members with business opportunities, or driving forward innovation and growth, ADS is at the forefront of activities that benefit UK industry.

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Doncaster Sheffield Airport orders multimillion-pound RTX radar ahead of reopening
DSA runway.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport orders multimillion-pound RTX radar ahead of reopening
This significant investment in new radar technology marks an important step in the development of the airport’s infrastructure prior to its planned reopening.
Aerospace

13 Aug 2026

Who pays for Heathrow’s third runway before it is built?
Heathrow third runway
Who pays for Heathrow’s third runway before it is built?
Heathrow can recover up to £320m in early third runway costs through airport charges. Here’s who pays and what happens if the expansion is cancelled.
Aerospace

13 Aug 2026

Royal Navy proves quantum timing can sustain radar networks without GNSS
Saab UK, Aquark Technologies and Royal Navy Disruptive Capabilities and Technologies Office (DCTO) have successfully completed a UK trial showing how a military radar network can continue operating without GPS timing.
Royal Navy proves quantum timing can sustain radar networks without GNSS
A Royal Navy trial has shown how quantum timing can keep separate military radars synchronised and sharing an accurate air picture without GPS timing.
Defence

13 Aug 2026

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