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Artemis Aerospace has received a King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade. The company is among 197 organisations in 2025 to be recognised, with a total of 199 awards announced, including two companies receiving two awards each.
Founded in 1999, Artemis Aerospace employs 14 people and provides aviation component supplies and support services. Headquartered in West Sussex, the company operates internationally with hubs in the United States and Asia.
Jim Scott, CEO and Co-founder of Artemis Aerospace, said:
“This is a defining moment in the history of Artemis Aerospace. Having started the business with Deborah Scott [CFO and Co-founder of Artemis Aerospace] more than 25 years ago from our spare bedroom, we have worked tirelessly to shape the business into the global success it is today. This prestigious award recognises everything we and our much-valued staff have done to create a business that competes on the world stage at every level. We are incredibly proud to have been recognised and rewarded by the King’s Award for Enterprise for international trade and look forward to continuing to provide and expand on the high-quality expertise and components solutions we deliver to the aviation industry.”
The King’s Awards for Enterprise, formerly known as The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, were renamed in 2023. The programme is now in its 59th year and allows recipients to use the King’s Awards Emblem for the next five years.
Artemis Aerospace is a Bronze Sponsor at this year's Asia Pacific Aviation Training Summit (APATS) in Singapore, taking place from 26-27 August.