
- Windrace has officially opened its 22,000 square meters factory in Fareham, Hampshire, which created more than 50 skilled jobs.
- The facility will increase the production of heavy Windracers, as hundreds of aircraft have been assigned to deliver within two years.
- Local leaders praised the investment in enhancing jobs, innovation and the United Kingdom’s aviation industry in Hampshire.
Windrasses, the British Civil and Defense Manufacturer, opened its factory in Hambashire yesterday after a large renewal and expansion.
Windracers design, build and manage Windracers Ultra, which is the most heavy drone with dual use in the world, and opened its new 22,000 square meters (237,000 square feet) factors at Hamble-Valley in Fareham, Hampsheer.
Creating expansion more than 50 skilled jobs while providing more opportunities later this year. To date, Windracers have provided several dozens of aircraft to civilian customers and defense. The company will enable the company more than twice that by the end of the year and the delivery of hundreds of Windracers Ultra over the next two years.
Transport Cllr Lulu Bowerman, CEO of Windrasses Simon Modrak, Chairman of the Habbashire Board of Directors, and the CLR Zoe Huggins.
“This expansion is a major step for wind pioneers,” Simon Modrak, CEO of Windracers said.
“We are proud to build a leading technology in the world in Varham and play a role in promoting the United Kingdom’s aviation industry, and we are grateful to support the local community with our growth.” The opening between local and regional leaders, national policy makers, industry partners, and construction companies that helped provide expansion.
“It is a wonderful thing to see a company like Windrasses investing in Fihamham. This new factory brings high -quality jobs to the area and looks at our distinctive time in our heart,” said Fihaham mayor, Chancellor Louise Klopley, who attended the event.
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