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    Airbus Welcomes New Apprentice Class at Broughton Facility

    Ethan BrooksBy Ethan Brooks09/18/20252,8572 Mins Read
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    Airbus Welcomes New Apprentice Class at Broughton Facility

    Airbus has introduced its latest cohort of early career employees, including apprentices, graduates, and interns, at its wing manufacturing plant located in Broughton, North Wales. This year’s group consists of 152 apprentices, 23 graduates, and 70 interns who will be engaging in an environment focused on innovation, growth, and collaboration from the very beginning.

    Strategic Importance of Broughton

    The Broughton facility is a crucial site for Airbus as it manufactures wing sets for all Airbus A3XX aircraft, ranging from the A318 to the A350. These components are shipped worldwide to final assembly lines across Europe, North America, and Asia using Airbus’ own Beluga and Beluga XL transporter aircraft.

    Comments from Leadership

    Gareth Davies, Head of the Airbus Broughton Plant and Site, emphasized the importance of investing in young talent for the future of both Airbus and the broader UK aerospace sector. He commented, “Investing in young talent is about more than today’s workforce. It is about safeguarding the long-term future of Airbus and the wider UK aerospace sector.” He further added that nurturing early career employees is essential for maintaining a strong pipeline of talent committed to manufacturing excellence and innovation. Having started his career as an apprentice, Davies understands the transformative impact of such opportunities on the industry’s future competitiveness and sustainability.

    Opportunities for Early Careers

    Airbus offers diverse career paths for its new employees, ranging from wing assembly for airliners to the development of improved manufacturing processes and digital innovations. These roles are designed to support the operational needs of the factories and contribute to daily business activities.

    The recruitment process for the 2026 intake is already underway. Those interested in pursuing a career with Airbus, whether at the Broughton facility or any other locations, are encouraged to visit Airbus Careers.

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