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First UK-Built Britten-Norman Islander 75% Complete

First UK-Built Britten-Norman Islander Nears Completion
UK aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman has announced that its first fully UK-built Islander aircraft has reached 75% completion at its Bembridge facility on the Isle of Wight. This milestone represents a significant advancement in the company’s reshored production initiative, with the aircraft expected to undergo testing in the coming weeks and delivery scheduled for later this year.
Reshoring Manufacturing and Production Progress
The completion of this aircraft marks a pivotal moment in Britten-Norman’s strategy to reestablish its manufacturing base within the United Kingdom. Historically, major assemblies for the Islander were produced in Romania, with final assembly taking place in Britain. However, rising production costs overseas prompted the company to bring manufacturing back to the UK. This transition has been supported by successful capital raises in March and October 2024, which have facilitated investments in advanced CNC (computer numerical control) machinery and enabled a workforce expansion exceeding 40% over the past year.
Since reaching the 50% completion milestone last September, the build has advanced steadily across all major components. The fuselage sub-assemblies and fin were joined by the end of the first quarter, fuel tank testing has been completed, and the 15-metre (50ft) wing assembly has been attached to the fuselage. The airframe has now been repositioned on the production line, where installation of the undercarriage, engines, flight control surfaces, and remaining systems is currently underway.
Richard Milne, Chief Operating Officer at Britten-Norman, emphasized the significance of this progress, stating, “Reaching the current level of completion is an excellent achievement for our team and a clear demonstration of the capability we have built at the Bembridge site. Each milestone and stage of completion brings us closer to delivering brand-new, British-built Islanders for our customers.”
Market Impact and Future Prospects
The first aircraft is slated for delivery to the Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS), a long-standing operator of the Islander. Meanwhile, a second airframe is already 25% complete, with components for additional aircraft currently in production. As Britten-Norman increases output from its UK production line, the company faces the challenge of maintaining both production efficiency and quality.
Market response has been positive, with growing interest from regional operators both within the UK and internationally. This enthusiasm has been bolstered by the recent delivery of a BN2T-4S Islander to Xen Aviation for operations in Guyana. In response, competitors in the regional aircraft sector may intensify efforts to capture market share as Britten-Norman strengthens its domestic manufacturing presence.
Beyond new aircraft production, Britten-Norman has secured Letters of Intent from operators in the regional passenger and special-mission sectors. The company is also enhancing its support for in-service Islanders by improving parts availability and servicing capabilities. Additionally, Britten-Norman is investing in the pre-owned Islander market, sourcing spare aircraft globally and placing them with operators who do not require new builds.
The Britten-Norman Islander, a versatile multi-role aircraft that has been in continuous production for decades, now enters a new phase with the company’s renewed focus on UK manufacturing and expanded support services. This development signals a significant chapter for both Britten-Norman and its global customer base.

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