What the public record already shows.
Each Lansary briefing takes one question aerospace decision-makers are already asking and answers it from the public record — the registers, filings and notices that record what has actually happened — with every figure traced to a named source you can check. The findings are free. The method stays ours.
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The briefings.
2 July 2026
The names are British. The filings are not.
Everyone can see the ramp. Who owns the base underneath it? Read from the public record — free, 14 pages, every figure source-cited. Read it →
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A briefing reads the sector. A private read settles your decision.
Bring the one on your desk. We'll tell you whether it's a question we can settle, and to what grade — before you commit a bid, a deal, or a contract to it.