From remote piloting to drones that can take off in Force 10 storm conditions, some of the most innovative technology at Farnborough International Airshow was the work of start-ups, reports Tom Batchelor
Following a longer-than usual four-year break owing to COVID-19, aerospace companies big and small were in a rush to do business at Farnborough. While the 2022 Hampshire gathering lacked the blockbuster orders of previous shows, billions of dollars in deals were done and fledgling firms were given a platform to debut their products across a range of fields, from airport operations to space.