Chris Pole and Will Wright from Interpath Advisory have secured the sale of the business and assets of UK aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman in a transaction that transfers 117 jobs.
Based on the Isle of Wight, Britten-Norman is a designer and original equipment manufacturer of aircraft, including the Islander, Trislander and Defender 4000, which are typically used in aerial surveys, air ambulance services, surveillance, law enforcement and security.
The business has operated for more than 60 years and has distributed its aircraft to over 100 countries. It also provides aircraft support services including field servicing and pilot training.
The joint administrators were appointed on Thursday 21 March 2024 to five companies within the group, being B-N Group Ltd, Britten-Norman Ltd, Britten-Norman Aircraft Ltd, BN Defence Ltd and BN Daedalus Ltd (‘the Companies’).
Following their appointment, the Joint Administrators of the Companies sold 100% of the share capital of Britten-Norman Aerospace Limited to Shelton Bidco Limited, an investment vehicle established by a group of financial investors led by 4D Capital Partners.
Immediately thereafter, the business and assets of the Companies were acquired by Britten-Norman Aerospace Limited. For the avoidance of doubt, Britten-Norman Aerospace Limited is not in any insolvency process.
Shelton Bidco Limited has also acquired the share capital of the firm’s US entities BN Aircraft Sales Inc and Britten-Norman Inc.
The transactions secure the sale of the business and assets of the group and the transfer of all 117 staff to Britten-Norman Aerospace Limited across its head office and manufacturing site on the Isle of Wight, hangars in Lee-on-Solent, its design and engineering site in Southampton and sales office in London.
Chris Pole, Managing Director at Interpath Advisory and joint administrator of the Companies, said: “Britten-Norman is an important part of the UK aerospace industry that has a long track record of supplying world-renowned aircraft. We’re proud to have secured a future for the business and enable the management team to build on that heritage with fresh investment. Crucially, the deal also enables the transfer of all staff and the ability to secure precious manufacturing and engineering capability in the UK.”