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January 3, 2012

Singapore Airshow, 14-19th February 2012
JF Faber is pleased to announce that they will be present at the prestigious Singapore Airshow. The team will be located at Stand N66a. Read on for more.

September 23, 2011

Major wing jig contract awarded to JF Faber
James Fisher Faber (JF Faber) was recently awarded a contract for the conversion of a major wing assembly jig at the Airbus (EADS) Aerospace wing factory at Broughton, North Wales.

February 28, 2011

Aerospace Team Awarded Supplier Accolade
The Team at JF Faber have recently been awarded "A supplier Appreciation Award" from one of its customers key European customers HYDRO.Systems KG

July 2, 2010

JF Faber at Deeside
JF Faber gets closer to its Aerospace Clients in North Wales

May 4, 2010

Farnborough International Airshow 19-25 July 2010
JF Faber is pleased to announce that they will be present at the prestigious Farnborough International Airshow .

August 18, 2009

JAMES FISHER AND SONS PLC, MB Faber
James Fisher and Sons plc, a £230M turnover group, employing 1600 personnel and active within 20 countries worldwide has today strengthened its Nuclear and Aerospace offering by the acquisition of the internationally respected MB Faber group of companies (MB Faber and Remac).

June 16, 2009

MB FABER TO EXPAND GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
MB Faber, one of the main subsidiaries of MB Aerospace Holdings Ltd, is bucking the current trend after reporting an increase in orders and confirming that it is seeking to grow its global supply chain.

January 12, 2009

MB FABER STRENGTHENS MANAGEMENT TEAM
Appointment of John Hurley to the position of general manager.

November 3, 2008

MB FABER ACQUIRES NUCLEAR ENGINEERING COMPANY
MB Faber Ltd, one of the main subsidiaries of MB Aerospace Holdings Ltd, has strengthened its position in the nuclear sector with the acquisition of nuclear engineering design company Remac Ltd.

September 2, 2008

APPRENTICES TO ENGINEER NEW CAREER AT MB FABER
Three young school leavers have been given the opportunity to engineer a career in the nuclear industry