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World-Leading Aerospace Company Marshall ADG to Showcase its Capabilities at IDEF

Date: Issue 91 - May 2019

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group specializes in the conversion and modification of military, civil and business aircraft; and defence vehicle engineering and shelter manufacture.  Its capabilities include engineering design, manufacture and test; and the provision of personnel, training, and advice while providing maintenance, integration, manufacture and product support.

Since 1909 Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has been valued for its integrity, performance and customer focus which has been demonstrated through its innovative solutions and ability to deliver on-time and to-cost.  

With its over 80 years of aviation experience, Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has completed more than 1500 aircraft modifications in 35 countries; and designed, manufactured, delivered and supported more than 5000 tactical shelters in over 200 different configurations.

The company provides avionics upgrades, structural refurbishment, cabin interiors, IFE connectivity solutions, cargo conversion, project management, and special mission aircraft services; as well as engineering services such as ground testing, modification–design and certification. It also provides citation MRO, air operators certificates and jet services including aircraft charter, management, and consulting. 

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group will attend IDEF 2019, 14th International Defence Industry Fair between April 30 - May 3, 2019. IDEF is considered as one of the most important international defence industry promotion platforms in the world showcasing state-of-the-art equipment, and systems produced in the defence and aerospace industries. This four-day event will be organized under the supervision of the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation and hosted by the Ministry of National Defence.

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group is part of the Marshall Group, which employs more than 6,000 worldwide and which has a turnover in excess of £2.6 billion.