• Véronique Bardelmann, Vice President Safran UK & Europe, joins the ADS Board as the new Vice President for Aerospace
  • Véronique is the latest industry leader to steer the UK trade association in its mission to secure UK advantage in advanced manufacturing sectors
  • This appointment takes the ADS Board to exactly one third female representation

 

London (8 October 2025) – ADS, the UK trade association for the aerospace, defence, security and space, has today announced the appointment of Véronique Bardelmann, Vice President Safran UK & Europe, as its new Vice President for Aerospace.

As the latest industry leader to join the ADS Board, Véronique will guide the trade association as it continues to ensure that aerospace remains a priority sector in the government’s Modern Industrial Strategy.

In her new role as ADS Vice President for Aerospace, Véronique will chair the Aerospace Sector Council, working closely with the 1200+ ADS members active in the aerospace sector to strengthen supply chains and meet the industry’s record aircraft backlog.

ADS President David Lockwood welcomed the appointment:

“I very much welcome Véronique to the ADS Board. Her expertise, insight, and deep industry knowledge will be invaluable as the industry navigates this pivotal period of transformation under the government’s Industrial Strategy.”

“As production ramps-up and we continue to face challenges around skills, capacity, and material shortages, Véronique’s appointment will be crucial as ADS continues to strengthen resilience and readiness across the UK’s aerospace supply chain.”

Véronique Bardelmann, newly appointed ADS Vice President for Aerospace, said:

“I am delighted to be joining the ADS Board as VP Aerospace. The UK’s rich heritage and world-class expertise in the aerospace sector means we have a significant opportunity, to play a pivotal role in rapidly developing technologies that will shape a sustainable future for the next generation of flight.”

“I look forward to working with ADS members, key government stakeholders and the wider industry ecosystem, to ensure we have the right level of investment, support and capabilities that further strengthens our position as a global leader, providing jobs, economic growth and wider social value.”

This appointment takes the ADS Board to exactly one third female representation, falling in line with ADS’ commitments to the Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter, where the organisation serves as a Strategic Partner.

Notes to editors:

  • ADS is the trade association for the UK’s aerospace, defence, security and space sectors, representing more than 1600 members throughout the UK
  • In assuming this role, Bardelmann succeeds Nigel Woodford as ADS Vice President for Aerospace
  • David Lockwood, CEO of Babcock International, became ADS President in January 2024
  • In 2021, ADS reviewed its board and governance structure to strengthen operations and improve organisational transparency