Airplane manufacturer opens technology research centre in South West

Airbus Factory, Filton

A wing technology centre has opened for business at Airbus manufacturing facility near Bristol.

The wing technology development centre is the latest addition to the centre at Filton which employs 3,000 people.

The facility, which will be used to build and test demonstrators for a range of programmes and research projects.

The new facility will help Airbus accelerate the design, build and testing of wings for the next generation of aircraft, by using the latest technology and world-leading demonstrators to further improve the performance of its wings.

Alongside engine optimisation, making wings longer, leaner and lighter is one of the biggest ways to improve fuel efficiency, reduce CO2 and ultimately work towards the aviation industry’s ambition to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Airbus head of Filton site and Wing of Tomorrow Programme Sue Partridge said: “The new Wing Technology Development Centre will help us to ground our research in practicality.

“A key element of how we deliver technology for next generation aircraft wings is through Wing of Tomorrow (WoT), our largest research and technology programme led by the team in the UK.

“Last week, we achieved a critical milestone in the programme when our second wing demonstrator was completed by the team in Broughton, Wales and delivered to the WTDC.

Here it will be prepared for structural testing in our Aerospace Integrated Research and Technology Centre (AIRTeC).”

The WoT programme will allow Airbus to explore new manufacturing and assembly technologies.

Sue Partrdige added: “It’s about preparing our people, technology, industrial system, supply chain and digital and physical capabilities for next generation aircraft.

“We’re leveraging industry partners and the very best digital tools and automation to identify potential technology bottlenecks that may slow us down in the future. The foundations we lay now will help us build better and faster when the time comes.”

Since 2014, Airbus has been awarded £117 million by the Aerospace Technology Institute for Wing of Tomorrow related research.

Airbus in Filton is  home to a number of state-of-the-art facilities including the £40m Aerospace Integrated Research and Test Centre (AIRTeC) facility that opened in 2021.

The site employs more than 2,700 people across a variety of roles focussed on the development and test of wings, fuels systems and landing gears.

Half of the world’s air passengers fly on Airbus wings designed in Filton.

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