Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Defence
  • /
  • Tyron Runflat set to establish UK centre of excellence

Defence Security

Tyron Runflat set to establish UK centre of excellence

Tyron Runflat has invested in doubling its facility with the ambition of creating its first UK centre of excellence within the next five years.

Image courtesy Tyron Runflat

Scaling its operation at pace, the expansion will facilitate further growth, robust testing and increase opportunity for research and development. The past year has seen Tyron launch its latest products - the lightest single-piece runflat and a discreet defence wheel. 

From off-road terrain to debris-strewn war zones, Tyron’s tyre safety solutions are used across the defence industry. Vulnerable to the possibility of a tyre deflation, the solutions provide a lifeline for an industry faced with harsh operating environments, tight regulations and extreme performance demands.  

Advertisement
ODU RT

To support its expanding facility, the business is set to implement a new design and development team in 2026, which will be managed by its new Director, Dr Stuart Turner. 

Stuart Turner, Director at Tyron Runflat, commented: “After recently joining the Tyron team, this is an exciting next step in our business development. My background is in engineering design and materials science, so I’m delighted to be expanding our team capabilities within this area. My main focuses are business processes and diversifying our product ranges, so as we build a team to support these goals, we’re entering a new chapter of innovation. 

“Our work isn’t only about creating our life saving product ranges, it’s about focusing on design, materials and product development. Used across an industry which demands high performance and durability, our products are the real difference between life and death for those in the defence industry. With this in mind, we’re constantly looking at innovating each of our products to provide the lightest and most reliable alternatives.” 

Peter Simson, Director at Tyron Runflat, commented: “Twenty twenty-five has been a really big year for us and we continue to invest, progress and build our business. This latest expansion is one part of our 2026 goals to create a UK centre of excellence. We’re known for our industry-leading tyre safety solutions, as the inventor of the world’s only multipiece rubber Runflat system.

Advertisement
ODU RT

“It remains paramount that we continue to invest back into our business to continually be advancing our product ranges, part of this is providing the space for our team to grow. 

“I’m a firm believer in open workspaces where our teams can collaborate and remain engaged, this expansion further supports our aims for growth and our plans throughout the coming year.”

The Tyron Multiband system enables the tyre to lock onto the wheel rim in the event of a blowout, preventing catastrophic loss of control. The bands are tested and approved to 250kmph (156mph) for high-speed pursuit vehicles, improving passenger safety. 

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
Anotec achieves AS9100 certification

Aerospace Defence

Anotec achieves AS9100 certification

20 April 2026

Surface coating specialist Anotec has enhanced its position in the aerospace and defence sectors by achieving the AS9100 certification.

Securitas appoints Alan Rae as Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems

Defence Security

Securitas appoints Alan Rae as Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems

20 April 2026

Securitas UK has announced the appointment of Alan Rae to the newly created and expanded role of Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems.

Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

Aerospace Defence

Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

17 April 2026

Woking headquartered Vision Engineering Group, provider of ergonomic microscopy and metrology solutions, has announced the appointment of Harry Curtis to the position of Technical Director, effective 1st April 2026.

Drone swarms central to AWE26

Defence Events

Drone swarms central to AWE26

17 April 2026

Drones have been at the centre of this year's Army Warfighting Experiment 2026, which each year brings together soldiers, scientists, industry and universities, to test new military technology.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

Defence

Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

17 April 2026

In a ‘real life’ scenario played out in an empty shopping unit, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has tested the ability of robotic and autonomous systems to navigate through a building and detect, sample and remediate (clean) a contaminated environment.

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

Defence Events

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

17 April 2026

The QinetiQ operated ETPS test pilot school based at MoD Boscombe Down has taken part in the historic Spitfire90 commemorative tour, as the only civilian-registered participants in the nine-day national flight schedule.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner