Deutschland Bro 8-2018 Engl PDF
Deutschland Bro 8-2018 Engl PDF
Germany
02 Airbus in Germany
Airbus –
a success story
The Airbus Group – formerly EADS – was formed in 2000 from the merger
of German DaimlerChrysler Aerospace, French Aérospatiale Matra and Spanish
CASA. Today, the group is the best example of European integration in the field
of high technology.
Shareholder structure
11% Germany
26%
11% France
4% Spain
Airbus is a global leader in aeronautics, space and related services. The Group
employs a workforce of around 130,000 people in nearly 180 locations around the
world. Airbus offers the most comprehensive range of airliners from 100 to more than
600 seats. Airbus is also a European leader providing tanker, combat, transportation
and mission aircraft, as well as Europe‘s number one space enterprise and the
world‘s second largest space business. In helicopters, Airbus provides the most
efficient civil and military rotorcraft solutions worldwide.
Increase in revenue
in billions of euros
+176%
+145 %
24.2
67.0
2000
2017
In 2017, Airbus generated revenues of € 66.8 billion. Thus, the group has more
than doubled its business volume since its formation in 2000. Orders totalling over
€ 1,800 billion since 2000 saw the Group’s backlog of orders increase by more
than fivefold to € 997 billion by the end of 2017.
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Worldwide growth
thanks to European best
performance
Since the group’s formation, the number of employees has increased by 52%.
In the home countries of Germany, France, Great Britain and Spain alone, the
number of employees has increased by 30,000 since the formation of Airbus
(EADS) in 2000.
Today, the bulk of the order volume comes from markets outside Europe. In
2017, Airbus’ home markets accounted for around 7% of new orders. The Group
faces a trend of increasing internationalisation with a growing global presence.
Examples include the final assembly lines in Tianjin (China) and in Mobile,
Alabama (USA). In addition, Airbus manufactures helicopters in Brazil, maintains
research centres in Singapore, India, the US, China and Russia, and operates
maintenance, repair and overhaul centres on five continents. In late 2017, Airbus
announced that it would establish its Airbus China Innovation Centre (ACIC) in
the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, widely considered to be the Silicon Valley
of China.
90% 10%
2017Total:
129,442
Home countries:
116,560
Employees
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Airbus home
countries:
Germany, France
Great Britain,
and Spain
7% 93 %
2017 Total:
€157.7 billion
Home countries:
€11.1 billion
Order intake
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Strong roots
in Germany
Airbus is one of the most innovative and successful companies in the aerospace
and defence industry. Airbus’ strong German roots provide significant impetus for
growth and competitiveness – for the Group as well as for Germany as an industrial
location. Airbus is represented in 27 locations throughout Germany.
Hohn Kiel
Stade
Nordenham
Hamburg
Varel Buxtehude
Bremen
Trauen Berlin
Potsdam
Kassel
Köln
Bonn Dresden
Jena
Koblenz
Lampoldshausen
Donauwörth
Manching
Schrobenhausen
Backnang
UIm
Augsburg Aschau am Inn
Friedrichshafen Ottobrunn
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Airbus as an employer
Airbus employed more than 46,000 people in 27 German locations in 2017, which
represents about half of all employees in the German aerospace industry. Since its
formation in 2000, the number of employees in Germany has risen by more than
11,000 – a trend that is continuing. In Germany, almost 1,350 early career positions
were filled in 2017 – internships, work placement positions and final theses. Every
year, 600 new apprentices and dual students are recruited. In total, almost 1,900
apprentices and dual students are employed in more than 10 locations.
€ 2.8 billion
+146%
€ 1.34 billion 2017
2000
+109%
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HELICOPTERS
Manufacturer of the world’s largest Main facilities:
portfolio of civil and military • Donauwörth
helicopters, with a global market • Kassel
share of 46 percent in the civil and
parastatal market. Approximately Products and Services:
12,000 Airbus helicopters are in • Development, production and
operation in approximately 150 marketing of civilian and military
countries. helicopters
• Comprehensive maintenance
Employees: and training offers
• approx. 6,200 • Manufacturing of aircraft
components
Airbus in Germany 09
Urban
mobility
In 2030, 60 percent of the global population will live in cities. Half a dozen new
megacities will be built by then, and old metropolises will continue to grow. Urban
planners are also faced with the task of enabling mobility in these giant cities in the
future. Airbus is working on revolutionary concepts to revolutionise mass transit.
The goal is to simply fly over the traffic jam. Airbus innovation centres around
the globe are generating ground-breaking ideas. In order to accelerate the topic
in its corporate’s research, Airbus has founded „Urban Air Mobility“. There,
among other things, further research is being conducted into the technological
requirements for unmanned aerial systems.
Under the project name „Vahana“, the Group’s own A3 think tank in Silicon
Valley has been developing an autonomous aircraft since 2016 that is intended
to transport individual passengers or cargo using the car-sharing principle.
The customer orders an airplane using an app, gets in the plane at the nearest
landing site and flies to their destination. Flight tests have already been carried
out with the first prototype. Airbus Helicopters in Donauwörth has been
advancing a similar project for about two years. The „CityAirbus“ is intended to
carry up to four people who have previously ordered a seat via the app.
A journey will cost little more than a taxi ride. Already in 2018, the first prototype
will fly – first with a pilot, and later autonomously.
Eco-efficiency
through innovation
Through the introduction of new techno-
logies and operational improvements, the
aviation industry has, over the past 50
years, achieved the following goals:
increasing fuel efficiency and reducing
CO2 emissions by more than 70 percent,
reducing NOx emissions by 90 percent,
and reducing noise pollution by 75 per-
cent. By 2020, air traffic is to be CO2-
neutral worldwide and by 2050, CO2 emissions should have gone down by 75%.
This will only be possible with state-of-the-art technology and efficient aircraft.
For example, with the A350 XWB, Airbus is setting new standards in terms of CO2
and noise emissions: the aircraft consumes 25 percent less fuel thanks to a high
percentage of carbon fibres and innovative aerodynamics. New technologies ensure
that the A350 XWB will reduce the current noise limits by up to 16 decibels. Ten
decibels less corresponds to cutting the perceived noise in half. The A320neo family
is also 15 decibels lower than the ICAO category Chapter 4 – the highest noise pro-
tection requirement – and consumes up to 15 percent less kerosene.
Talents
The return process ensures a smooth start after parental leave. The offspring
in the group’s own day care centres comes into contact with scientific topics
at an early age.
14 Airbus in Germany
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Klaus Richter
Thierry Baril Chief Procurement
Chief Human Officer Airbus &
Resources Airbus Commercial
Officer Airbus Aircraft
Eric Schulz
Chief Commercial
Tom Enders Bruno Even Officer Airbus
Chief Executive Chief Executive
Officer Airbus Officer Airbus
Helicopters Grazia Vittadini
Chief Technology
Officer of Airbus
Guillaume Faury
President of Airbus
Commercial Aircraft Harald Wilhelm
Chief Financial
Officer Airbus
John Harrison
General Counsel Tom Williams
Airbus Chief Operating
Officer Airbus
Commercial Aircraft
Alexander Reinhardt
Head of Public Affairs Germany
alexander.reinhardt@airbus.com
+ 49 30 259 269 20
martin.aguera@airbus.com
+ 49 89 607 347 35
Airbus
81663 München
Stand: August 2018
Germany
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