This investment reflects the strategic value that Thales and the UK Government attaches to UK-based research and development and ongoing commitment to a strong UK aerospace industry in a global marketplace.
Officially opened by the Minister for Industry and Energy Jesse Norman MP, the suite will provide a new focal point for the new communications technology being developed at Crawley in Sussex. As among the first signatories to the Aerospace Growth Partnership’s UK Aerospace Supply Chain Competitiveness Charter, the suite will promote engagement with customers and UK industry partners and emerging innovative small and medium enterprises to build a globally competitive UK civil aircraft communications and connectivity industrial base.
With the global commercial air traffic expected to double every 15 years, aircraft operators face the challenge of reliably, securely and cost effectively delivering the range of communication services increasingly expected by passengers and required by operators. Delivering on the demand of these “connected aircraft” will require a radically different technological approach.
The research project is part of a portfolio of strategic Thales investments to develop new technology to address this global market. The aim is to position the UK as a leader in the field which will create 145 high value jobs in the UK supply chain.
The decision to invest in the UK was strengthened by the government’s commitment to the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI). The ATI sets the national aerospace technology strategy to ensure the UK retains a competitive aerospace sector, and is backed by a joint government-industry commitment to invest £3.9 billion in research & technology to 2026.