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ISS Aerospace receives CE Turner investment to drive growth

ISS Group Limited trading as ISS Aerospace (ISS) has received investment from the principal shareholders of CE Turner (engineers) Limited, a company associated with multi-capability precision engineering and manufacturing, which has a keen interest in defence and aerospace.

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ISS CEO Ryan Kempley said: “Having enhanced our uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) platforms over the past year and with an upsurge of interest in our customer value propositions we are well placed to provide clients with highly integrated platform, sensor and software solutions.

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"This investment allows us to follow through with our growth plan.”

Chairman of CE Turner, Jeremy Rowson added: "ISS Aerospace is an established, UK-based company specialising in advanced, autonomous UAS.

"We have been hugely impressed with the achievements and capability of ISS and see great opportunities for significant growth in an exciting and specialised sector.

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"Our engineering and manufacturing experience coupled with ISS’s exceptional skill in integrating systems is an ideal match.”
 


 

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