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MTU enters drone propulsion market with German startup deal

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Posted on April 8, 2026

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By Maria Rugamer and Alexander Hübner April 8 (Reuters) - Munich-based engine manufacturer MTU Aero Engines is entering the drone propulsion market with an acquisition of a Cologne-based startup. MTU

MTU Aero Engines Expands into Drone Propulsion Market with Key Acquisition

MTU Aero Engines Acquires AeroDesignWorks to Boost Drone Propulsion Capabilities

By Maria Rugamer and Alexander Hübner

April 8 (Reuters) - Munich-based engine manufacturer MTU Aero Engines is entering the drone propulsion market with an acquisition of a Cologne-based startup.

Details of the Acquisition

MTU is buying AeroDesignWorks GmbH, which develops turbojet engines for smaller unmanned aerial vehicles and guided missiles, the company said on Wednesday.

"This will help us grow our military business more quickly," MTU's CEO Johannes Bussmann told Reuters.

Financial Impact and Growth Potential

Military engines and their maintenance account for less than 10% of MTU's turnover. AeroDesignWorks meanwhile has turnover of around 10 million euros ($11.7 million).

"That could grow many times over," Bussmann said.

Purchase Price and Company Background

Bussmann declined to comment on the specific purchase price for the company, which was spun off from the German Aerospace Centre in 2011. "We paid a fair price," he said.

AeroDesignWorks’ Capabilities and Future Plans

AeroDesignWorks already supplies customers such as MBDA, Airbus and Boeing. The startup's priority is to ramp up production to supply larger volumes and to develop drone engines with greater thrust. MTU can assist in both areas, Bussmann said.

MTU’s Existing Military and Drone Engine Portfolio

In the defence sector, MTU supplies engines for Tornado and Eurofighter combat aircraft, Tiger and CH-53K helicopters, and the Airbus A400M transport aircraft.

Future generations of fighter aircraft are set to be accompanied by drones. This requires platform solutions, Bussmann said.

Industry Trends and Competition

Rival engine makers including France's Safran have also increased their exposure to unmanned systems as defence spending in Europe rises.

For drones, MTU currently only offers electric motors from its subsidiary eMoSys.

($1 = 0.8543 euros)

(Reporting by Maria Rugamer in Gdansk and Alexander Huebner in Munich, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak.)

Key Takeaways

  • MTU steps into drone propulsion by acquiring AeroDesignWorks, a specialist in turbojet engines for UAVs and missiles, potentially multiplying its €10 million turnover.
  • Military engines currently represent under 10 % of MTU’s revenue (~€614 million in 2025); this acquisition supports diversification and scale‑up in drone systems.
  • AeroDesignWorks supplies MBDA, Airbus and Boeing; MTU’s broader engineering, production and maintenance infrastructure can help ramp volumes and thrust capability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What company did MTU Aero Engines acquire to enter the drone propulsion market?
MTU Aero Engines acquired AeroDesignWorks GmbH, a Cologne-based startup that develops turbojet engines for unmanned aerial vehicles and guided missiles.
How will the acquisition of AeroDesignWorks benefit MTU?
The acquisition will help MTU grow its military business more quickly and develop advanced drone engines with greater thrust.
What is AeroDesignWorks' current turnover?
AeroDesignWorks has a turnover of around 10 million euros, with potential for significant growth according to MTU's CEO.
Who are some of AeroDesignWorks' current customers?
AeroDesignWorks supplies customers such as MBDA, Airbus, and Boeing.
What kind of products does MTU currently offer for the drone market?
MTU currently offers electric motors for drones through its subsidiary eMoSys.

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