Islander aircraft production returns to Isle of Wight

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Production of the high-wing aircraft comes back to Bembridge where it was first built in the 1960s.

The Islander was first built by Britten Norman in the 1960s at Bembridge but for the last 55 years it has been produced in Romania.

William Hynett, CEO of Britten Norman, said: "We're hoping to get the aircraft certified for public use probably by end of 2026-27. "I think everyone's really, really excited to have the aircraft come back from Romania and be built back here on the Isle of Wight. We're all really looking forward to the first one going out the door."

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