Marshall Group

Marshall of Cambridge (Holdings) Limited
Company typeUK Private Limited Company
IndustryAerospace & Defence
Founded1 October 1909; 114 years ago (1909-10-01)
HeadquartersCambridge City Airport, UK
Key people
ProductsAircraft maintenance, modification and design
VIP completions
FBO
Special Mission
Deployable Systems and Upgrades
Revenueover £1 billion[citation needed]
Number of employees
over 2,000[citation needed]
Websitehttps://marshallgroup.com/

Marshall Group, formerly Marshall of Cambridge,[citation needed] is a British company headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Subsidiaries include Marshall Aerospace, an aircraft maintenance, modification, and design company located at Cambridge City Airport. Other subsidiaries are Marshall Land Systems (ground defence), Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites, Marshall Fleet Solutions and Marshall Property. Marshall also owns and operates the airport itself.

The company was founded by David Gregory Marshall in 1909.[1] Initially operating chauffeur services, the firm soon branched out into vehicle repair and dealership activities. During the 1930s, Marshall became increasingly engaged in aviation; by the end of the Second World War, the company had trained in excess of 20,000 aircrew for service within the Royal Air Force. It was also engaged in repair and modification of military aircraft during the conflict.[citation needed]

During the postwar era, the Marshall companies have been involved in aerospace and special vehicle engineering, with Marshall Aerospace forming a major part of the group. The company performs all aspects of design, manufacture, maintenance, modification, conversion and logistic support of military, commercial and business aircraft. Traditionally focused on military customers, Marshall Aerospace has increasingly orientated itself towards the civilian sector in recent decades. It employs over 2,000 people and is based on an 800-acre (3.2 km2) site with 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2) of covered Aircraft hangar space on the Cambridge Airport site.

In October 2021, Marshall announced that it had decided to move its Aerospace operations to Cranfield Airport (near Milton Keynes) and that "it will leave its current base at Cambridge Airport by 2030".[2] In November 2022, Marshall Aerospace announced that it expects to have left Cambridge Airport "by 2027".[3]

  1. ^ French, Andy (27 October 2016). "Molly Rose, one of the Spitfire Women, has died aged 95". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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  3. ^ Turner, Clare (8 November 2022). "Marshall Aerospace submits plan for Cranfield move". Bedford Today. Retrieved 8 November 2022. Subject to planning approval, Marshall Aerospace intends to be operational at Cranfield during 2026 and to have vacated its current home at Cambridge Airport by 2027.