Britten-Norman CEO William Hynett shifts to strategic role

Britten-Norman, manufacturer of the world-renowned Islander series of aircraft, has announced that after more than 20 years of dedicated leadership, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) William Hynett OBE will be transitioning from his executive responsibilities to take up the role of non-executive director on the company’s board, focusing on business strategy.

Britten-Norman CEO William Hynett
Britten-Norman CEO William Hynett will steer business strategy. Image: Supplied

This planned transition comes at a pivotal time for Britten-Norman, as the company embarks on a new phase of investment, innovation, and strategic development.

“William has been the driving force behind Britten-Norman’s continuing resilience and growth,” says Board Chair Alison Rankin Frost.

The Board expressed deep gratitude to Hynett for his remarkable leadership. Hynett steered the business through multiple industry cycles and played a pivotal role in securing its legacy as a key part of the United Kingdom’s aerospace capability.
 

“His deep knowledge of the business and commitment to UK sovereign manufacturing have shaped the company into what it is today. We are delighted that he will continue to provide strategic oversight and guidance as a Non-Executive Director, on the Board.” Rankin Frost said.

BRITTEN-NORMAN CEO WILLIAM HYNETT LEAVES A LEGACY

Since joining Britten-Norman, Hynett has led the company through significant transformation. This included major investment in infrastructure, manufacturing, and customer support — while staying true to the company’s heritage of producing the iconic Islander aircraft.

Notably, he spearheaded the successful re-shoring of Islander production from Romania back to the United Kingdom, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sovereign manufacturing.

Under his steadfast leadership, Britten-Norman has strengthened its global customer base and reaffirmed its strategic importance to British industry.
 

“It has been an honour to serve Britten-Norman over the past two decades,”says Hynett.

Under Hynett’s stewardship, the company recently secured substantial new investment aimed at expanding operations and advancing manufacturing capabilities at its Solent and Isle of Wight facilities.

His leadership has also been recognised at the national level with the award of an OBE. This title honours his services within the aviation industry and his enduring commitment to the development of special mission aircraft.
 

“This business has always been more than just a company to me — it’s a part of my family’s legacy. It was my late father, Maurice Hynett, who first encouraged me to get involved, and I’ve carried that sense of personal commitment with me ever since. I am incredibly proud of what the team has achieved in safeguarding our heritage, supporting our customers, and investing in our future. With new capital backing and an exciting strategic roadmap, now is the right time to hand over day-to-day leadership. I look forward to supporting Britten-Norman and its next chapter from the Board.” Hynett said.

Britten-Norman remains firmly focused on supporting its global operator base, delivering world-class aviation products and services, and advancing UK aerospace innovation.

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