Two new aerospace suppliers join WindRunner project

Radia has added two more aerospace suppliers to its WindRunner ultra-large cargo aircraft project as it continues to build the core industrial network behind the project.
It has signed agreements with Latecoere and Stirling Dynamics to support the development of key aircraft systems as WindRunner moves into the next phase of development.

Latecoere will support the aircraft’s electrical systems, while Stirling Dynamics will contribute expertise in flight controls, simulation and engineering. The companies join more than 20 suppliers and technology partners already involved in the programme.

‘Exciting opportunities’

Radia is developing WindRunner as a potential new solution for moving oversized cargo, including large wind energy components, defence equipment and other industrial loads that can challenge existing transport networks.

Latecoere president Americas Sam Marnick said: “The scale and complexity of WindRunner create exciting opportunities for innovation and collaboration across the aerospace industry.”

“We are excited to collaborate with Radia to support the development of a truly transformational aircraft platform” said Bandula Pathinayakevice president of Stirling Dynamics.

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