Aviation & Training
US federal and UK defence capability under one roof — from training design and fleet management to supply chain operations.
US federal and UK defence capability under one roof — from training design and fleet management to supply chain operations.
Defence training environments are under pressure. Platforms evolve faster than curricula. Procurement timelines compress. End users expect more, with less margin for error. Windbrook exists to close that gap.
We bring US federal and UK defence training capability under one roof, delivering requirements analysis, instructional design, courseware development, and concurrency management across both DoD and MOD environments. Our work is built around one standard: training that is ready when the mission is.
We begin where every effective training programme must — with a rigorous analysis of what the end user actually needs, not what the legacy system assumed. From that foundation we design and build curriculum-driven solutions that meet your parameters for form, fit, functionality, and cost, whether you are fielding a new platform, modernising an existing system, or closing a capability gap under time pressure.
Every effective training programme starts with understanding what the end user actually needs — their platform, their mission profile, their institutional context. We conduct structured requirements analysis before a single slide is written.
From that baseline we build curriculum-driven solutions: instructional systems design, courseware development, and concurrency management that keeps training current as platforms and doctrine evolve. We deliver across both DoD and MOD environments to the same standard.
Keeping aircraft operational is as much a management challenge as a technical one. Windbrook supports fleet operators with the planning frameworks, readiness assessments, and lifecycle tools that translate maintenance data into decision-ready insight.
We work across fixed-wing and rotary platforms in both federal and allied nation contexts, providing configuration management, airworthiness compliance support, and fleet-level cost analysis that gives programme managers the visibility they need to sustain readiness over time.
Aviation supply chains that were designed for a different operating tempo break down quietly — through parts delays, vendor fragmentation, and inventory processes that were never built to scale. We map existing supply chains to find where friction accumulates and cost bleeds out.
From that baseline we redesign sourcing strategy, inventory management frameworks, and vendor relationships to produce a supply chain that supports operational readiness rather than constraining it — with sustainment plans that hold beyond the initial engagement.
We operate across both the US federal and UK defence ecosystems. That means a DoD prime gets a teaming partner who understands MOD acquisition, and a DE&S programme manager gets delivery capability proven in federal environments. At our level, that combination is rare. We intend to keep it that way.