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Manufacturing Technology Centre apprentices reach for the skies

14 September 2022
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High-flying apprentices studying at MTC Training - the training arm of the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry - are getting the chance to build major components for an airworthy light aeroplane in an initiative to give them valuable manufacturing experience.

The apprentice team is celebrating after completing the first stage of the project - a critical structure for the left wing.

They plan to have both left and right wing assemblies complete over the coming weeks, along with the aircraft's fuel tanks.

The apprentices are part of a consortium that includes students at Aston University Engineering Academy and the Royal Air Force, working on Project Slingshot – the Air League’s aircraft building initiative which seeks to deliver STEM learning through building a light aircraft.

David Grailey, managing director of MTC Training, said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for our apprentices to put what they are learning into practice on a really exciting collaborative project, as well as gaining real insight into aviation manufacture so early in their careers."

“Learners are able to contribute the skills they have already gained through their programme while practising additional skills such as project management and teamwork alongside other apprentices and more seasoned engineers.

"I have no doubt that the extra skills and experiences they are gaining through Project Slingshot will enrich their learning journey and prove invaluable throughout their future careers,” he added.

Supported by the Department for Transport, Project Slingshot will result in the manufacture of an airworthy Sling 2 aircraft for cadet and youth flying training and the delivery of Air League flying scholarships.

The project will give MTC Training's apprentices an insight into a career in aerospace and aircraft manufacture, as they gain hands-on experience by building the aircraft assemblies to a professional standard.

The assemblies will be shipped to RAF Cosford for final assembly into a complete aircraft. After approval by a light aircraft association inspector the aircraft will take to the skies for its maiden test flight. The aim is that the apprentices who built it will get the chance to fly in it.

Ian Morrison, CEO of the Air League said, "The Air League Trust, in partnership with MTC Training and Aston University - where the aircraft fuselage is being constructed - are hugely grateful to our sponsors from Boeing UK, and the Department for Transport, for the very generous funding contribution, which has facilitated the ground-breaking Project Slingshot to build an aircraft from scratch.

"The skills and understanding this project have fostered have already seen past participants enter higher education and excellent skilled jobs, because of their demonstrated experiences and training. This is an excellent example of meaningful cooperation between the Air League Charity, industry, Government (the DfT), and premier league education partners, and is a superb differentiating factor that sets MTC Training and Aston University head and shoulders above other training providers."

Project Slingshot is designed to give participants hands-on experience in aviation manufacture and flight in addition to developing valuable skills in engineering, project management and teamwork. The team has learned about aviation manufacturing quality standards including traceability, record-keeping standards, visual inspections and technical approvals as well as the practical skills of aircraft manufacture.


Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country.

An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts.

Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

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