Faradair Aerospace has revealed a powerful consortium of partners to bring back large scale aircraft production to the UK. The British start-up, headed by aviation entrepreneur Neil Cloughley and based at the historic airfield at IWM Duxford, Cambridgeshire, announced that it has attracted a strong consortium of partners to help it deliver 300 of its new Bio Electric Hybrid Aircraft (BEHA) by 2030, in a global demonstration of regional air mobility and special missions. Honeywell, magniX, Cambridge Consultants and Nova Systems have joined the Faradair existing partnership team. Faradair will work with Honeywell on the BEHA turbogenerator, comprised of Honeywell’s

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