Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide

Aerospace

Cardiff Airport welcomes Aston Martin

Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones today officially welcomed Aston Martin to Wales after the iconic British car maker announced it has chosen the 'Cardiff Airport and St Athan Enterprise Zone' as the site of its second manufacturing location.

Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones today officially welcomed Aston Martin to Wales after the iconic British car maker announced it has chosen the ‘Cardiff Airport and St Athan Enterprise Zone’ as the site of its second manufacturing location.

The new manufacturing centre will see Aston Martin manufacturing its new DBX crossover vehicle in Wales from 2020. It will create more than 750 highly-skilled jobs at St Athan, with a further 1000 jobs being created across the supply chain and local businesses as a direct result of the investment.

Advertisement
ODU RT

First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones said: “I am delighted to officially welcome Aston Martin to Wales. We have been working closely with the company for almost two years in the face of fierce competition from other potential sites across the world. Our success today is testament to the reputation, dedication and skills of the Welsh workforce, all qualities that are synonymous with such a luxury, hand-crafted brand as Aston Martin.

“Today is the start of a long-term relationship between Wales and Aston Martin. We will work together in building on the strong foundations of our partnership to nurture a prosperous and rewarding future for this iconic company and its skilled workforce in Wales.”

Debra Barber, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at Cardiff Airport welcomed the Aston Martin announcement today: “It is fantastic news and we are delighted to welcome such a prestigious brand to the Cardiff Airport and St Athan Enterprise Zone. Not only is it testament to Wales and the Welsh workforce but also the increasing strength of the enterprise zone which continues to thrive.

“We are committed to developing a long term partnership with Aston Martin to ensure we can support their growth and in turn the ongoing growth of the enterprise zone for a successful and prosperous Wales.”

Advertisement
ODU RT

Minister for Economy Edwina Hart said: “Aston Martin’s decision to invest in its new manufacturing plant at St Athan marks a significant moment in the history of the automotive sector in Wales. We already have more than 150 companies involved in the automotive supply chain, employing around 18,000 people and generating over £3billion to the Welsh economy, but this will be the first time in almost 50 years that we will be see vehicles roll off a production line in Wales.

“We are committed to working in partnership with Aston Martin to ensure the site, right in the heart of our Cardiff Airport and St Athan Enterprise Zone, continues to match the company’s aspiration for any future growth and provides highly-skilled employment and world-class apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive sector in for many generations to come.”

Dr. Andrew Palmer, CEO of Aston Martin said: “During our 103-year history, Aston Martin has become famous for making beautiful hand-crafted cars in England. Through a detailed evaluation of over 20 potential global locations for this new manufacturing facility, we were consistently impressed with the focus on quality, cost and speed from the Welsh Government team. As a great British company, we look forward to St Athan joining Gaydon as our second center of hand-crafted manufacturing excellence,” continued Palmer.

Aston Martin CEO Dr Andrew Palmer made the announcement at an event at the Welsh Government headquarters at Cathays Park, Cardiff, today with First Minister Carwyn Jones and Minister for Economy Edwina Hart. They unveiled a prototype of the new DBX vehicle outside the landmark offices.
 

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
Rolls-Royce wins LATAM Airlines Trent 1000 XE order

Aerospace

Rolls-Royce wins LATAM Airlines Trent 1000 XE order

30 April 2026

Rolls-Royce has been selected by LATAM Airlines to power three Boeing 787 Dreamliners with Trent 1000 XE engines.

Weston College named Technical Excellence College for Advanced Manufacturing

Aerospace

Weston College named Technical Excellence College for Advanced Manufacturing

30 April 2026

Weston College has been named as one of the country’s new Technical Excellence Colleges (TECs), securing a pivotal role in delivering high-quality training for the next generation of workers in advanced manufacturing.

Loganair to transport offshore bp workers

Aerospace

Loganair to transport offshore bp workers

30 April 2026

Loganair has secured a new multiyear contract for the provision of personnel transportation flights between Aberdeen and Sumburgh in support of bp’s North Sea operations.

IATA sees March passenger demand up as cargo demand falls

Aerospace

IATA sees March passenger demand up as cargo demand falls

30 April 2026

International Air Transport Association (IATA) data for March 2026 shows global passenger demand up 2.1%, as cargo demand falls by 4.8% due to disruption in the Middle East.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Marshall Aerospace’s medevac system to remain in service

Aerospace Defence Security

Marshall Aerospace’s medevac system to remain in service

30 April 2026

A medical evacuation system designed and delivered jointly by NODIN Aviation and Marshall Aerospace will remain in operational use under an extended agreement between Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and the Norwegian Armed Forces.

ADS reveals 13-year high for Q1 aircraft orders

Aerospace

ADS reveals 13-year high for Q1 aircraft orders

29 April 2026

According to trade association ADS, commercial aircraft orders rose 9% during the first quarter of 2026 compared to this period last year, reaching 569 orders and marking the highest order number for any Q1 since 2013, largely driven by a 25% increase in single-aisle aircraft orders, indicating that demand for short-haul travel continues to grow.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner