Radia has signed supplier agreements with Latecoere and Stirling Dynamics to support development of its WindRunner cargo aircraft program.
Latecoere will work on the Electrical Wiring Interconnection System for WindRunner, drawing on its experience in aircraft electrical systems, aerostructures and industrialization across commercial and defense aerospace programs.
Stirling Dynamics will support flight controls integration activities, contributing expertise in flight control systems, simulation and aircraft engineering.
“WindRunner represents one of the most ambitious aerospace development programs underway today,” said Sam Marnick, president Americas of Latecoere. “We are pleased to collaborate with Radia and contribute our expertise in aircraft electrical systems integration to support the development of this aircraft.”
Latecoere and Stirling Dynamics join a group of more than 20 supplier and technology partners supporting the WindRunner program, which Radia describes as the world’s largest cargo aircraft. Radia is meeting with partners, suppliers, customers, investors and government stakeholders at Farnborough International Airshow this week.





