The local advantage – why regional suppliers are taking off in aviation
In a sector as globally connected as aviation, the next great supplier might be just down the road.
In a sector as globally connected as aviation, the next great supplier might be just down the road.
In aviation, timing is everything. When disruption hits, supply chain gaps become real risks. The difference between delay and delivery often lies in the strength and flexibility of your supplier network.
Behind every passenger journey is a vast, interconnected supply network – spanning construction, facilities, technology, logistics, and more. While each airport has its own teams and timelines, the truth is this: Experience at one airport builds opportunity across the entire network.
The Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that 2025 was the busiest summer on record for UK aviation. UK airports are striving to accommodate this growth, with numerous expansion plans proposed or underway.
For a while now, we have noticed how UK airport retail is shifting further away from conventional high street retail, as it continues to evolve its own identity that is both experiential and tech-driven and is showing no signs of slowing down.
A UK airport is never just a terminal. It’s a miniature city. Behind every passenger journey is a vast, interconnected
In a sector as globally connected as aviation, the next great supplier might be just down the road. Across the
In aviation, timing is everything. When disruption hits, whether it’s a global pandemic, an airside infrastructure failure, or extreme weather,
Looking ahead at the top trends transforming aviation supply chains in 2026 and beyond In the fast-evolving world of airport