Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Rolls-Royce Deutschland | |
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| Name | Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG |
| Industry | Aerospace |
| Founded | 0 1999 |
| Founder | Rolls-Royce plc |
| Hq location | Dahlewitz |
| Hq location city | Brandenburg |
| Hq location country | Germany |
| Key people | Christoph Müller (CEO) |
| Products | Aero engines, industrial gas turbines |
| Parent | Rolls-Royce Holdings |
| Website | https://www.rolls-royce.com/products-and-services/civil-aerospace.aspx#/ |
Rolls-Royce Deutschland. It is a leading German aerospace company and a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Rolls-Royce Holdings, specializing in the development, manufacture, and support of civil and military aircraft engines. Headquartered in Dahlewitz, near Berlin, the company represents a cornerstone of Rolls-Royce plc's global engineering network and is a key player in the European aerospace industry. Its origins trace back to the integration of the former BMW Rolls-Royce joint venture, which was established to develop advanced aero-engine technology.
The company's direct lineage began in 1990 with the formation of BMW Rolls-Royce, a 50.5%–49.5% joint venture between BMW and Rolls-Royce plc to develop and produce the BR700 family of engines. This partnership was strategically located at a new site in Dahlewitz, creating a major aerospace hub in the region following German reunification. In 1999, Rolls-Royce Holdings acquired BMW's share, leading to the entity's renaming to Rolls-Royce Deutschland. This consolidation allowed for deeper integration into the parent company's global Trent engine programs and solidified its role within the corporate structure. A significant expansion occurred in 2005 with the acquisition of the MTU maintenance facility in Ludwigsfelde, further enhancing its Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul capabilities.
The company's portfolio centers on the design, manufacture, and support of high-bypass turbofan engines for regional and business aviation. Its core product is the BR700 series, which powers aircraft such as the Bombardier Global Express, the Gulfstream G650, and the Boeing 717. Furthermore, Rolls-Royce Deutschland is a crucial contributor to larger Rolls-Royce Holdings programs, producing critical components for the Trent 900 used on the Airbus A380 and the Trent XWB for the Airbus A350. Beyond civil aerospace, it develops and supports engines for military applications, including the Eurofighter Typhoon, and manufactures industrial gas turbines for power generation derived from its aero-engine technology.
The primary operational hub is the extensive engineering and production campus in Dahlewitz, which houses the company's headquarters, research and development centers, and final assembly lines. This site is one of the largest aerospace employers in the state of Brandenburg. The Ludwigsfelde facility specializes in MRO services, testing, and the manufacture of engine modules and components, forming a vital part of the global Rolls-Royce Holdings support network. These German operations are deeply integrated with other key company sites worldwide, including those in Derby, Bristol, and Indianapolis, ensuring a seamless supply chain and collaborative engineering effort on major international projects.
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG operates as a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of the British Rolls-Royce Holdings. Its governance and strategic direction are fully aligned with the parent corporation's global aerospace division. The company's leadership, including CEO Christoph Müller, reports into the executive team at Rolls-Royce Holdings headquarters in London. This structure enables the German subsidiary to leverage the financial resources, global sales network, and technological prowess of the wider Rolls-Royce plc group while maintaining its specialized engineering focus within the German industrial landscape.
The company has been integral to several landmark aerospace programs. It played a central role in the Eurofighter Typhoon consortium, contributing to the Eurojet EJ200 engine. Through its work on the Trent XWB, it is a key partner for Airbus on the Airbus A350 program. Collaborative ventures extend to partnerships with major airframers like Bombardier Aviation and Gulfstream Aerospace for business jet propulsion. Furthermore, its engineers collaborate extensively with research institutions such as the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and participate in European Union-funded research initiatives like Clean Sky, focusing on next-generation sustainable aviation technology.
Category:Aerospace companies of Germany Category:Rolls-Royce Holdings Category:Companies based in Brandenburg Category:Aircraft engine manufacturers