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Henry Boot’s HBD Wins £162 Million Aviation Innovation Contract at IWM Duxford

Henry Boot’s HBD Secures £162 Million Contract for Aviation Innovation Campus at IWM Duxford
Henry Boot’s property investment and development division, HBD, has been awarded a £162 million contract by Imperial War Museums (IWM) and Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, to deliver the Duxford AvTech aviation innovation campus. This ambitious project will transform a 25-acre site at IWM Duxford, located within the strategically significant Oxford-Cambridge Arc, into a premier centre dedicated to low and zero-carbon aircraft technology.
A Hub for Sustainable Aviation Innovation
The Duxford AvTech campus is designed to provide 435,000 square feet of cutting-edge space aimed at fostering collaboration among academia, industry, and government bodies. The development seeks to accelerate progress in sustainable aviation technologies, with HBD targeting rigorous environmental standards, including BREEAM Excellent certification and an EPC A+ rating. The project is expected to generate substantial economic benefits for Cambridgeshire, with projections estimating the creation of 1,200 new jobs and contributing approximately £64 million in gross value added to the local economy.
HBD will now proceed to finalise detailed plans and engage in consultations with key partners, with a planning application anticipated by the end of the year.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Competitive Pressures
The Duxford AvTech initiative emerges amid a highly competitive and rapidly evolving aviation sector. The industry currently faces significant challenges, including intensified market competition, complex taxation and tariff frameworks, and persistent difficulties in attracting and retaining skilled talent. These issues have been underscored in recent analyses by Aviation Week Network. As innovation becomes increasingly vital, rival developers are expected to intensify efforts to secure comparable contracts, leveraging their expertise and networks to challenge HBD’s position. Furthermore, concerns regarding government involvement in defence firms potentially inhibiting innovation may also shape the competitive environment for aviation-focused developments.
Expanding HBD’s Innovation Portfolio
This project marks a further expansion of HBD’s innovation portfolio, following the recent approval of the £1 billion Golden Valley development in Cheltenham. That scheme includes the 160,000 square foot National Cyber Innovation Centre (IDEA) alongside 576 residential units, reflecting HBD’s commitment to large-scale, mixed-use developments that integrate innovation and community growth.
Tim Roberts, CEO of Henry Boot, described the Duxford appointment as “another important milestone for our property investment and development business,” emphasising that the scheme “will unlock meaningful opportunities for the local economy and further strengthen Cambridge’s position as a global hub for research and innovation.”
Henry Boot, a UK-based group specialising in land, property development, home building, and construction, operates nationwide with a workforce exceeding 500 employees. The company focuses on urban development, industrial and logistics, and residential markets. HBD currently manages a development pipeline valued at £1.2 billion, encompassing six million square feet, alongside a £107 million investment portfolio.

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