Denroy expands aerospace footprint
Denroy Limited has secured a new contract to provide Boeing with component parts for its commercial airplanes.

Image courtesy Denroy Group
After achieving qualification under BAC5321, Denroy has been awarded contracts for 16 components across Boeing’s 737, 767, 777, and 787 programmes. This new partnership positions Denroy as a supplier within Boeing’s global supply chain and not only strengthens Denroy’s aerospace portfolio but also signals a new phase of skilled job creation and economic growth for the local area.
To meet Boeing’s requirements, Denroy will require additional talent across engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance roles.
Denroy has built a reputation for its expertise in advanced polymer engineering, producing lightweight, durable, and high-strength components for aerospace applications. The BAC5321 qualification highlights the company’s commitment to meeting stringent aviation standards, ensuring that the parts supplied to Boeing contribute to fuel efficiency, performance, and reliability across multiple aeroplane programs.
Through strategic investment in manufacturing capabilities and process optimisation, Denroy can provide cost-effective solutions while upholding quality, a crucial factor in the highly regulated aerospace industry.
Kevin McNamee (CEO of Denroy Group) said: “As an approved Boeing supplier, we are keen to demonstrate how our ability to meet global demand can support other major aerospace manufacturers.
“By continuing to invest in technology, workforce development, and operational excellence, we are well-positioned to establish ourselves as a key player in global aerospace manufacturing.”
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