MT Aerospace

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MT Aerospace

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legal form Corporation
founding July 1, 2005
Seat Augsburg , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Hans Steininger, CEO
Number of employees 658 (2013)
sales 141.5 million euros (2013)
Branch Aerospace
Website www.mt-aerospace.com

The MT Aerospace AG is a medium-sized company based in Augsburg , which mainly components for the aerospace industry produces. It is a subsidiary of the space and technology group OHB . With a workforce of around 660 employees in Augsburg, Mainz , Santiago de Chile and Kourou in French Guiana , sales in 2013 amounted to approx. 141.5 million euros.

In addition to products for the aerospace industry, the subsidiary MT Mechatronics in Mainz also manufactures mechatronic systems for antennas and telescopes. The space division is the company's main source of income with around 75% of sales.

history

MAN technology

In 1969 MAN AG founded the “MAN New Technology” department as a central area for group-wide research and development. Shortly afterwards, in 1971, the company participated for the first time in the Europe space project from which the Ariane rockets later emerged.

From 1989 onwards, the supply of water tanks for the A320 models was developed as a further business area . The 1000th water tank was delivered just 5 years later.

In 1996 the tank production of the Ariane program was taken over by DASA in Oberpfaffenhofen . One year later, Zeppelin Technologie GmbH in Friedrichshafen was taken over and the subsidiary MAN Spatial Guyane SAS was founded for the operation and maintenance of the launch systems at the spaceport in Kourou. In 2000 Dowty Boulton Ltd. was taken over. in Wolverhampton and thus the business area for satellite tanks .

MT Aerospace AG was created in July 2005 after the shares in MAN AG's subsidiary MAN Technologie AG were bought up by OHB from Bremen (70%) and Apollo Capital Partners from Munich (30%).

In Santiago de Chile , MT-Aerospace AG, as an assembly service provider for the ALMA telescope , founded MT Mecatronica in 2009. In the same year, the contract was awarded for the development and manufacture of the waste water tanks for the Airbus A350 and the qualification for the fuel tanks in the Alphabus for supplying the ISS .

In 2010, the engine supplier Aerotech Peissenberg was taken over by MT Aerospace Holding GmbH.

Products

Space sector
Aviation sector
Antennas & Mechatronics

Process engineering

Various, in some cases very advanced process technologies are used for these products and paid application developments :

  • Extrusion of steel rings to form booster housings of the Ariane 5 launcher
  • Forming metals into tank components using cryotechnology
  • Tissue laying and fiber winding techniques for the production of CFRP components
  • Vacuum infusion technology for CFRP components in the field of aerospace engineering
  • CVI process for the production of composite ceramic components

Corporate investments

The company has the following subsidiaries:

  • MT Mechatronics GmbH, Mainz (100%)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Federal Government Coordinator for the Aerospace Industry Brigitte Zypries on an information visit at MT Aerospace in Augsburg
  2. On ideas and successes, 40 years of MAN Technologie , Hans-Georg Hansen, Horst Rauchk (ed.), Paartalverlag, Dasing, ISBN 978-3-00-025030-9
  3. The fuel for the technology of the future - Article in the Augsburger Allgemeine from June 19, 2009
  4. History of MT Aerospace ( Memento from April 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  5. MT Aerospace Holding at www.mt-aerospace.de

Coordinates: 48 ° 23 ′ 15 ″  N , 10 ° 53 ′ 45 ″  E