Paris '99 marks the first international appearance of engine component manufacturer Aero Tech Peissenberg. Despite being a relatively new name in the field, Aero Tech boasts a strong pedigree with almost 30 years' experience in its former incarnation as a branch of Motoren und Tubinen Union (MTU).
Still servicing the needs of MTU Munchen, Aero Tech also supplies BMW Rolls-Royce and Volvo Aero. It produces components for various Pratt & Whitney engines along with the AE V2500. It has also been involved in the development of the Eurojet EJ200, the power behind the Eurofighter Typhoon.
With a new production hall coming on stream at the end of 1999, the Munich-based company says it will be able to boost its flexibility and cut lead-times.
Source: Flight Daily News