Port of Grangemouth joins in celebrations for Spitfire 90th anniversary
Friday 17th April 2026
Port of Grangemouth joins in celebrations for Spitfire 90th anniversary

Local Air Cadets gathered at the Spitfire Memorial in Grangemouth to mark the 90th anniversary of the iconic spitfire plane. Joining the air cadets was Squadron Leader Tom McMorrow MBE and Craig Torrance from the Port of Grangemouth which is located near the original RAF training airbase in the town. Grangemouth was home to Spitfire training during WW2.
Forth Ports was one of the funders of the Grangemouth Spitfire Memorial which was created in 2013 to commemorate the trainee Spitfire pilots who learned to fly the plane in Grangemouth at the beginning of WWII.
The air cadets, from the local Grangemouth Squadron, were invited to the Port of Grangemouth to hear about the role of the port in the past and how it has grown to become key part of Scotland’s economic success. Cadets were also updated on the company’s recent signing of the Armed Forces Covenant* and the early career opportunities in the port and logistics industry. The cadets enjoyed a port tour, which celebrates its 60th anniversary of the arrival of the first container, to finish the visit.
Commenting on the event, Craig Torrace, Asset Manager, Port of Grangemouth said: “The Spitfire anniversary this week has been a significant event to be part of. Our port has been part of Grangemouth for a long time and we were proud to join Tom and the Air Cadets at the memorial to mark this milestone Spitfire anniversary.
“At the port we are committed to engaging with local young people and through our Armed Forces Covenant, we see for ourselves the value serving personnel, both regular and reservists, veterans and military families contribute to our business and our country.”
*By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, Forth Ports is recognising military skills in recruitment, championing veteran employment, providing flexibility for service spouses and partners, and supporting employees who serve as reservists or cadet force volunteers. Forth Ports also backs national Armed Forces events and charities.
