MTU Aero Engines Raises 2025 Forecast, Reveals 2030 Outlook

MTU Aero Engines, Germany’s leading aircraft engine manufacturer, has updated its financial projections, raising its 2025 revenue forecast to between $9.9 and $10.1 billion. The company also released its initial 2030 outlook, anticipating a strong trajectory for growth driven by expanding engine aftermarket services and production ramp-ups.

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MTU Aero Engines Posts Strong Q1 2025 Performance

MTU Aero Engines, the German engine manufacturer, has reported a 25% increase in adjusted revenue for the first quarter of 2025, reaching $2.3 billion, as demand for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, as well as OEM engine deliveries, remained robust. The company also posted a 41% rise in adjusted net income, totaling $250 millionfor the quarter.

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MTU Aero Engines Reports $7.8B Revenue, $798M Profit in 2024

MTU Aero Engines (Germany) has released its 2024 financial results, showing an 18% increase in adjusted revenue to $7.8 billion, fueled by robust demand in commercial and military aviation sectors. The company also reported a 29% rise in net income, reaching $798 million, reflecting higher engine deliveries and aftermarket services growth.

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MTU Aero Engines Acquires 3D.aero for Automation and Measurement

MTU Aero Engines, a leading German aircraft engine manufacturer, has announced the acquisition of 3D.aero, a German company specializing in automation and measurement technology. This strategic move enhances MTU’s capabilities in advanced manufacturing processes and precision measurement, strengthening its position as a technology leader in the aerospace industry.

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Airbus Confirms Leadership Changes for CEO and Commercial Aircraft

Airbus has announced key leadership changes, beginning with the renewal of Guillaume Faury’s role as CEO and a continued position on the Executive Board. Additionally, Airbus confirmed that Lars Wagner, currently CEO of MTU Aero Engines, will transition to the Airbus Executive Committee, taking over as CEO of the Commercial Aircraft division. Wagner will replace…