Connecting People and Technologies for the Next Level
FERCHAU Donauwörth Aviation

We take Germa­ny’s heli­co­pter engi­nee­ring to the next level

Donauwörth is located amidst Ulm, Augsburg and Ingolstadt and is considered the centre of German helicopter engineering. As a close industry partner, this gives rise to exciting projects for our FERCHAU Donauwörth Aviation branch that allow us to prove our in-depth engineering and IT knowledge.

Helicopters are designed and built in Donauwörth, which is located in southern Bavaria. The tasks to be performed include prototype construction, maintenance, rotor and final production, the production of components, customer service and the operation of testing and training centres. Our specialists are closely involved in many of these tasks and take our customers’ products and processes to the next level with their know-how in the field of aviation and their experience.

IT and engineering expertise for the most stringent requirements

Our engineering and IT specialists’ core competencies are in the field of avionics, specifically in approval support, airborne software development, software verification and system validation. Another focus of our branch team is on the simulation of helicopter systems and the development and integration of training systems. We bring customers together with our bright minds in all of these areas. Together, they work on the innovations of the future and secure Germany’s strong helicopter engineering position in the long term.

Our FERCHAU Donauwörth Aviation branch offers our experts a varied field of activity in a highly technical environment that stands for innovative development like no other. Experienced specialists and young professionals alike can find challenging projects and individual development opportunities here. We look forward to receiving your application!

Hans-Martin MenschHans-Martin MenschSenior Business Advisors Aerospace & DefenceDr.-Ludwig-Bölkow-Str. 186609 Donauwörth+49 906 70593 0
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