Brett Martin, based in Mallusk, has supplied a key feature for a major new hangar at Farnborough Airport, home to the world-renowned Farnborough Airshow.
The company, which exports its county Antrim manufactured products all over the world, has supplied over 2,400 sqm of floor-to-ceiling door panels for the enormous 175,000 sq ft hangar facility, branded
Domus III, which the airport says sets a new benchmark in aviation hangar infrastructure, with sustainability at the heart of its modern and progressive design. It was created as part of a £55m investment by the airport.
Measuring 300 metres in length, Domus III can accommodate several large aircraft, including the Dassault Falcon 10X and the next generation of business jets such as the Global 7500 and Gulfstream G700. It also has the capacity to house the growing presence of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Brett Martin's Marlon Clickfix panels are integral to one of Domus III's iconic features: floor-to-ceiling automated translucent doors, designed and installed by Jewers Doors. Spanning the entire length of the building, these doors optimise natural light and reduce the need for artificial lighting. The unobstructed access they provide enhances aircraft manoeuvrability and helps reduce unnecessary emissions from aircraft handling activities.
Paul Martin from Brett Martin said: "Brett Martin is proud to play a role in enhancing Farnborough Airport’s infrastructure, providing solutions that support both operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. These innovative doors which were expertly installed by Jewers Doors, include Brett Martin’s architectural glazing product, Marlon Clickfix, which invites natural daylight into the hangar, reducing the need for artificial lighting and contributing to the facility’s overall sustainability. The design also allows for large unobstructed access, minimizing unnecessary aircraft emissions. This reinforces Brett Martin’s position as a world leader in the manufacturing industry as we continue to deliver projects that have a huge impact on the world around us."
Simon Geere, CEO at Farnborough Airport, commented: "Domus III represents a monumental leap forward in aviation hangar technology, setting new standards in the industry with a state-of-the-art facility that not only cements Farnborough Airport’s position as London and the South East’s premier hub for air connectivity, but also reflects our commitment to drive environmental performance across every part of our business. It is an incredibly proud moment for us and marks an extraordinary milestone in the history of the Airport and the local area. We eagerly anticipate the positive impact it will have on attracting increased economic activity to the region."
Marlon Clickfix, supplied by Brett Martin, is a key component of each of the 32 door panels in Domus III. These panels measure 10.6 metres high by 7.3 metres wide and are glazed with Clickfix VF90 clear glass polycarbonate, framed with a RAL9007 powder-coated aluminium frame.
The bi-annual Farnborough International Airshow is running until 26 July 2024, bringing together experts from the aerospace, aviation and defence industries at the Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre.
Brett Martin, a leader in the UK industry, has also completed projects for Premier League clubs, including Manchester United’s Old Trafford and Manchester City's Etihad Stadium.
Farnborough Airport is an industry leader in its commitment to identifying and minimising the effects of aviation on the environment. In August 2022, Farnborough Airport embarked on the £55m investment programme, to significantly enhance its facilities and infrastructure by developing a striking 300m long, four-bay, hangar facility, increasing the Airport’s overall hangar capacity by over 70%. The project demonstrates Farnborough Airport’s pivotal role as a major employer and economic growth engine within the region.
Employing over 1,000 people in total and with sales of £220 million, Brett Martin is one of Europe’s largest plastic sheet producers.
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