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EADS Defence & Security Military Air Systems Centre Manching opened in the presence of Minister of Defence Jung

  • Zoller: "Unique cooperation between industry and client along the entire process chain"
  • Investments into the centre securing the future of military aeronautics in Germany and Europe

17  November  2008

(F.l.) EADS- Chief Finance Officer Hans-Peter Ring; Military Air Systems - CEO Bernhard Gerwert; EADS Defence & Security – CEO Dr. Stefan Zoller; Bavarian Minister of Social Affairs Christine Haderthauer; Federal Minister of Defence Dr. Franz Josef Jung; Bavarian Minister of Economics Martin Zeil.

(F.l.) EADS- Chief Finance Officer Hans-Peter Ring; Military Air Systems - CEO Bernhard Gerwert; EADS Defence & Security – CEO Dr. Stefan Zoller; Bavarian Minister of Social Affairs Christine Haderthauer; Federal Minister of Defence Dr. Franz Josef Jung; Bavarian Minister of Economics Martin Zeil.

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EADS Defence & Security's Military Air Systems Centre in Manching near Ingolstadt officially entered operation on Monday, with the unveiling of a commemorative stone. The ceremony marked the conclusion of several years of planning and construction, and was attended by guests of honour Dr. Franz Josef Jung, Federal Minister of Defence, Bavarian Minister of Social Affairs Christine Haderthauer and her cabinet colleague Martin Zeil (Economics), together with high-ranking officers and officials from the Ministry of Defence and its subordinate offices. On behalf of EADS, Dr. Stefan Zoller, member of the EADS Executive Committee for Defence & Security, and Bernhard Gerwert, CEO of the Military Air Systems Business Unit of EADS Defence & Security (DS), welcomed the representatives from the world of politics and the armed forces.

"With more than 5,000 employees at the Manching Military Air Systems Centre now, Military Air Systems is able to cover the entire process chain for both manned and unmanned airborne systems – from development and production through to support and modernisation during the in-service phase with the customer – all at one location", emphasised DS CEO Zoller. "This degree of concentration and the unique cooperation between industry and client not only represents a considerable locational advantage in the face of international competition, it is also precisely what is needed now in times of acute global financial crises and tight defence budgets", continued Zoller.

Bernhard Gerwert, CEO of Military Air Systems (MAS) and therefore the man in charge at the Military Air Systems Centre in Manching, underlined the importance of the concentration of competencies and resources established at this location: "Today marks the day when we have set the course for the future prospects of our Business Unit. We have now created the conditions for solid and lasting strengthening of the economic capabilities of both DS and EADS as a whole." As Gerwert explained further, "It is above all the close cooperation we see in Manching with the German Air Force and the Bundeswehr Technical Centre 61 that offers significant added value for both sides. The aim is to provide appropriate products and services for the defence efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany and its allies on schedule and within budget." The Military Air Systems Centre in Manching is therefore not only beneficial for the current focal programmes such as the Eurofighter, he said, it also improves the MAS potential for future projects. These include unmanned systems, for example, which are coming more and more to the fore, or service provision in the field of maintenance and training.

Military Air Systems, ein integrierter Geschäftsbereich der EADS Defence & Security Division (DS), ist das Kompetenzzentrum für alle bemannten und unbemannten fliegenden Waffensysteme innerhalb der EADS.

DS is a systems solutions provider for armed forces and civil security worldwide. Its portfolio ranges from sensors and secure networks through missiles to aircraft and UAVs as well as global security, service and support solutions. In 2007, DS – with around 22,000 employees – achieved revenues of €5.5 billion.

EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2007, EADS generated revenues of €39.1 billion and employed a workforce of over 116,000.

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