A collage from Britten-Norman shows production progress on the latest Islander.
Credit: Britten-Norman
LONDON—The first Britten-Norman Islander to be built in the UK in nearly 60 years is more than 50% complete, after a turbulent few years for the regional aircraft airframer. “Wing assembly of the first UK-built Islander is expected to be finished later this year, with final assembly scheduled for...
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