Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V. was founded in November 2005. Its mission: working together across disciplines to develop new approaches for tomorrow's air transport. The research center is a public-private partnership involving the Free State of Bavaria, Airbus, the German Aerospace Center, IABG, Liebherr-Aerospace, and MTU Aero Engines. The international team of around 50 people is working on a wide range of projects to find ways to make aviation climate neutral.
What energy options will shape the future of aviation? How to link different modes of transport more efficiently? How much further can the efficiency of aircraft and their engines be improved? “For 20 years, Bauhaus Luftfahrt has been researching all aspects of future-proof aviation. It is our mission to look far ahead to identify paths for sustainable transformation—institutionally supported, independent, and with an open mind,” explains Prof. Dr. Mirko Hornung, Executive Director Research and Technology.
Dr. Markus Söder, Minister-President of the German Free State of Bavaria commented: “Bavaria is synonymous with innovation and progress. Interdisciplinary research in future-oriented fields is crucial for us as a technology hub. It was 20 years ago that the Bavarian state government founded Bauhaus Luftfahrt with partners from the industry. Today, the institution is an internationally recognized partner. Working together with science, industry, politics and the public, young scientists are working on key aviation topics. Our billion-euro high-tech agenda provides further momentum for their outstanding work in Bavaria’s ‘Aerospace Valley’.“
Lars Wagner, CEO of MTU Aero Engines and Chairman of the Advisory Board of Bauhaus Luftfahrt, München/Germany stated: “Bauhaus Luftfahrt has developed into an internationally recognized think tank for aviation while retaining its start-up character. This ensures creativity and innovative strength. At the same time, its balanced and independent position is crucial in guiding industry, politics, and aviation toward necessary changes and investments.”
Axel Krein, Executive Director of Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking in Bruxelles/Belgium said: “Bauhaus Luftfahrt is a recognized aviation think tank and valuable resource for the industry. Its highly skilled team offers a system-level perspective with expertise ranging from conceptual aircraft design to socioeconomic dimensions.”
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Dimitri Mavris, PhD, Director of Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory ASDL at Georgia Institute of Technology/USA said: “Bauhaus Luftfahrt has grown into a world-class entity that plays a critical role in the global aviation industry. Its highly capable team consistently provides innovative concepts and has always been at the cutting edge of aeronautics.”
Roland Gerhards, Managing Director of ZAL Center of Applied Aeronautical Research, Hamburg/Germany stated: “The challenges currently facing our industry, particularly with regard to aviation sustainability, are enormous. However, I am confident that we have the knowledge and skills necessary to find, develop, and communicate the right solutions. Bauhaus Luftfahrt has a crucial role to play, especially in social discussions.”
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