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UK's Senior wins contract with Airbus for aerospace parts

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Posted on December 3, 2025

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Dec 3 (Reuters) - British engineering firm Senior said on Wednesday it had secured a multi-year contract from Airbus to design and manufacture highly engineered aerospace parts for fluid conveyance

Senior Wins Airbus Contract for Aerospace Components

Dec 3 (Reuters) - British engineering firm Senior said on Wednesday it had secured a multi-year contract from Airbus to design and manufacture highly engineered aerospace parts for fluid conveyance systems on aircraft.

The company will begin deliveries in the first quarter of 2026 from its European facilities, supplying components for both dual and single-aisle commercial aircraft platforms with additional potential in the spares and repairs markets. 

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

Key Takeaways

  • Senior secured a multi-year contract with Airbus.
  • The contract involves designing aerospace parts.
  • Deliveries will start in the first quarter of 2026.
  • Parts are for dual and single-aisle aircraft platforms.
  • Potential for expansion in spares and repairs markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are aerospace parts?
Aerospace parts are components used in the construction and operation of aircraft and spacecraft, including systems for fluid conveyance, propulsion, and structural support.
What is fluid conveyance in aerospace?
Fluid conveyance refers to the systems and components used to transport fluids, such as fuel or hydraulic fluids, within an aircraft, ensuring efficient operation and safety.
What is the significance of engineering in aerospace?
Engineering in aerospace is crucial for designing and manufacturing safe, efficient, and innovative aircraft and spacecraft, ensuring they meet strict regulatory and performance standards.
What are dual and single-aisle aircraft?
Dual-aisle aircraft have two aisles in the passenger cabin, allowing for more seating capacity, while single-aisle aircraft have one aisle, typically used for shorter flights.

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