Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Airframe Designs takes on trio of apprentices

Aerospace

Airframe Designs takes on trio of apprentices

A trio of apprentices are making their way in the world of aerospace engineering at Blackpool based specialist engineering firm, Airframe Designs.

Above: (left to right) Airframe Designs' new recruits, Bailey Black, Louis Prescott and James Hodgkiss.
Courtesy AFD

The trio, Louis Prescott, Bailey Black and James Hodgkiss are all enrolled on the Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship at Blackpool and the Fylde College.

They have become part of the team at Blackpool-based Airframe Designs as it continues to grow its specialisms in producing highly complex components to some of the largest aviation, defence and space organisations worldwide.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025

James Hodgkiss, 24, who lives in Poulton-le-Fylde, said: “I’m mostly involved in design which is an aspect of engineering I’ve always had a big interest in. It’s good to know we have the experienced engineers within the design team, they are always able to help if advice or guidance is required with the software and ensuring our designs are consistent. We all work as a team and I’m happy with my progress so far, and look forward to the future.”

Bailey Black, 19, from Carleton, near Blackpool, said: “My dad and his dad were engineers so it was a natural fit for me. I get to learn at college for my degree and also work with the team at Airframe Designs so it’s an ideal combination. I’m also doing a practical skills course at the moment.”

Supporting the apprentices are three veterans of the aerospace engineering industry. Design consultant Dean Kelly, senior concept design engineer Andrew White and senior design engineer Mark Dugdale all formerly worked on prestigious projects for BAE Systems.

CEO of Airframe Designs Jerrod Hartley said: “We believe in nurturing talent and giving our apprentices the best opportunities with a structured training programme. We are creating our own way of upskilling because the mentors pass on their specialist knowledge gained over many years every day to the apprentices. You can’t beat that.”

The teams working on specialist components at Airframe Designs span an age range of five decades with skills in design, analysis, certification and manufacturing.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Recent projects undertaken by Airframe Designs include the integration of new systems into heavy lift drone platforms, conceptual design at a platform level for new uncrewed air-systems, test rig and tooling for electric vehicle propulsion systems and most recently the design and analysis of operator consoles for a special mission aircraft.
 

 


 

Advertisement
Cranfield University
Windracers ULTRA drone unlocks Antarctic geology data

Aerospace

Windracers ULTRA drone unlocks Antarctic geology data

29 July 2025

UK-based designer, manufacturer and operator of the Windracers ULTRA autonomous heavy-lift cargo aircraft, Windracers, has helped the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) unlock new data in previously uncharted parts of Antarctica

New section of Manchester Airport T2 departure lounge opens

Aerospace

New section of Manchester Airport T2 departure lounge opens

28 July 2025

A new section of Manchester Airport’s redeveloped Terminal 2 departure lounge opened to the public earlier this morning, with six new shops and eateries joining an already extensive array of options for passengers travelling through the terminal over the school summer holidays.

WCS and ITA to collaborate on composites

Aerospace

WCS and ITA to collaborate on composites

28 July 2025

Worldwide Composite Services Limited (WCS) and Inter-Tec Aero Design and Certification Limited (ITA) have signed a collaboration agreement to provide innovative composite repair and modification solutions to the aerospace industry.

Edinburgh Airport lifts 100ml liquid rule

Aerospace Security

Edinburgh Airport lifts 100ml liquid rule

25 July 2025

The 100ml liquids rule for airport security has been lifted at Edinburgh Airport for the first time since it was introduced in 2006 following the installation of advanced security x-ray technology.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025
CAA outlines scope of Heathrow Regulatory Framework review

Aerospace

CAA outlines scope of Heathrow Regulatory Framework review

25 July 2025

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has revealed the scope of its review into the regulatory framework for capacity expansion at Heathrow Airport.

Heathrow reveals record results for first six months of 2025

Aerospace

Heathrow reveals record results for first six months of 2025

25 July 2025

Heathrow welcomed more passengers in the first six months of 2025 than ever before, hitting a record 39.9 million (ended 30th June 2025), despite macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical events.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025