Sector in brief
Bavaria is home to leading global systems companies and is the location for numerous suppliers and technical service providers. Manufacturers of special equipment are based here, as are leading international scientific and educational institutions. The Bavarian state government provides unique framework conditions for the industry with a wide range of support measures. As part of the High-Tech Agenda Plus (HTA+) for example, Bavaria will provide additional funding for the aerospace sector in the coming years, among other things to promote disruptive innovations as well as technological advancements.
A total of 5.5 billion euros will be invested in cutting-edge research into key technologies, 700 million euros of which will be invested specifically in aerospace.
A central project is the establishment of the largest aerospace campus in Europe at the Technical University of Munich. With around 50 professorships and over 4,000 students, the next generation of specialists will be trained here. In addition, the aerospace cluster in bavAIRia e. V. strengthens the networking of science and industry.
Bavaria is also developing into a technology leader in the field of satellites. Another lighthouse project is the new Moon Centre at the DLR site in Oberpfaffenhofen - the ‘European Houston’ - which will further advance Bavaria as a leading aerospace location in Europe.
In this way, the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy is making an important contribution to promoting innovation in the aerospace industry throughout Germany.
Katharina Kees
Senior Managerin Investorenbetreuung
+49 89 24210-7506katharina.kees@invest-in-bavaria.deRosenheimer Str. 143C
81671 München
The main focus is on the construction of aircraft, aircraft engines, helicopters and spacecraft. In addition, satellite navigation represents another core area. Around 38,000 engineers, technicians and skilled workers in the aerospace industry – more than one-third of the workforce in this sector nationwide – are employed in Bavaria at more than 550 companies. They generate annual sales of around 12 billion euros.
Aerospace & Satnav industry figures
60.00
Satnav companies in Bavaria
38000.00
employees in this industry
12.00
billion euros in sales by aerospace manufacturing companies
550.00
aerospace companies in Bavaria
Training in cutting-edge technologies is a top priority in Bavaria. There are numerous first-class training facilities available for the next generation of experts in the aerospace sector in Bavaria: The Technical University of Munich, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg the University of Würzburg the Bundeswehr University Neubiberg and many other universities provide excellent learning conditions for young professionals.
Founded in the spring of 2018, the Faculty of Aeronautics, Astronautics and Geodesy (LRG) at the Technical University of Munich relies on the high-tech location Ottobrunn/Taufkirchen. It is the undisputed leader in Germany and already ranks among the elite internationally. With more than 50 professorships, it is set to become the largest of its kind in Europe and the heart of a “Space Valley” in the Munich metropolitan region. It is expected to account for around 50 percent of the total university-based aerospace research output in Germany. It is funded by the Bavarian Ministry of Science.
In addition, the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs supports the Ludwig Bölkow Campus (LBC), an international hub for trend-setting innovation, new ways of thinking and practical training in the field of aerospace. The LBC pools the scientific and technical expertise of university, non-university and industry-related research and brings it together in close proximity on the campus grounds at the Taufkirchen location. Munich Aerospace e.V. and Ludwig Bölkow Campus GmbH work together at the LBC. Munich Aerospace e.V. represents the scientific partners, consisting of the Technical University of Munich, the Bundeswehr University Munich, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V. and the German Aerospace Centre. The industrial partners Airbus, Siemens and IABG are also organised in Ludwig Bölkow Campus GmbH.
A broadly diversified research infrastructure offers outstanding framework conditions for industrial aerospace in Bavaria. One important research institution is the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), which has sites in Oberpfaffenhofen, Weilheim and Augsburg. World-renowned facilities such as the German Space Operations Centre (GSOC), the Galileo Control Centre (GCC) or the Galileo Competence Centre are located in Oberpfaffenhofen. In addition, scientists in the field of aerospace are conducting research at numerous universities in Bavaria, at some Fraunhofer Institutes in Erlangen, Garching near Munich and Augsburg, at the Max Planck Institutes for Astrophysics and for Extraterrestrial Physics, at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) as well as at the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs-sponsored think tank “Bauhaus Luftfahrt” based in Taufkirchen. In addition, major companies in the industry have located large research centres in Bavaria.
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