Turkish-British joint venture to develop engine control systems for German business
ISTANBUL
AES, headquartered in Munich, is a 50/50 joint venture of Germany’s MTU Aero Engines and France’s Safran Electronics & Defense for the development of safety-critical hardware and software for military and commercial aviation applications.
The deal was signed on the sidelines of the 13th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF’17) in Istanbul.
According to a follow-up press release from Nurol, AES CEO Bernard Jurczynski voiced their pleasure at engaging in cooperation with BNA, which specializes in subsystems for aerospace programs.
BNA CEO Eray Gökalp said the company’s aim was to develop innovative and highly competitive aerospace products with high added value and to offer engineering support in aircraft design programs.
Among prior target technologies of BNA are flight control, engine control, fuel and hydraulic systems, simulation technologies and virtual reality, according to the press release.
BAE Systems also enjoyed a successful industrial partnership in the sector in Turkey through Nurol and FNSS Savunma Sistemleri (FNSS), in which Turkey’s Nurol Holding owns 51 percent of the shares.