Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
Industry | Aerospace-And some railroad equipment for the MBTA Commuter Rail |
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Genre | Aerospace |
Fate | merged |
Predecessor |
Messerschmitt AG and Bölkow (1968) Hamburger Flugzeugbau (1969) |
Successor | DASA (Deutsche Aerospace AG) |
Founded | 1968 |
Defunct | 1989 |
Headquarters | Ottobrunn, West Germany |
Products | Helicopters and airliner components |
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) was a German aerospace manufacturer formed as the result of several mergers in the late 1960s. Among its best-known products was the MBB Bo 105 light twin helicopter. The company was bought by DASA (Deutsche Aerospace AG) in 1989, now part of Airbus Group.
History
On 6 June 1968, Messerschmitt AG merged with the small civil engineering and civil aviation firm Bölkow, becoming Messerschmitt-Bölkow. The following May, the firm acquired Hamburger Flugzeugbau (HFB), the aviation division of Blohm + Voss. The company then changed its name to Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB).[1]
Originally 51% of MBB was owned by the Blohm family, Willy Messerschmitt and Ludwig Bölkow. 22.07% was owned by the German State of Hamburg, 17.05% by the state of Bavaria, 7.16% by Thyssen AG, 7.16% by Siemens AG, 7.13% by Allianz Versicherungs-AG, 7.13% by Robert Bosch GmbH and 6.15% by Friedrich Krupp GmbH.[2]
In 1981, MBB acquired the Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke (VFW), which itself had been formed by merging Focke-Wulf, Focke-Achgelis and Weserflug. In the following year, MBB acquired the astronautics company Entwicklungsring Nord (ERNO) and became MBB-ERNO.
In 1989 MBB was taken over by "Deutsche Aerospace AG" (DASA), which was renamed "Daimler-Benz Aerospace" in 1995. With the 1998 merger of Daimler Benz and Chrysler Corporation, the aerospace division was renamed DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG on 7 November 1998. European defense consolidation led to DASA's being merged with Aerospatiale-Matra of France and Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain to form the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) in 2000. The former DaimlerChrysler Aerospace now operates as "EADS Germany".[3]
Subsidiaries
- MBB-Liftsystems AG, which produces lifting systems for trucks and vans
- MBB-Sondertechnik, (today FHS Förder– und Hebesysteme GmbH) developed wind rotors in the 1980s and 1990s, and lifting systems for military use.
- MBB Gelma GmbH, produces timekeeping units and machine control units (today owned by DORMA KG)
- MBB Group AG
Aircraft
- MBB Lampyridae
- MBB Bo 102
- MBB Bo 103
- MBB Bo 105
- MBB Bo 106
- MBB Bo 108 - became the Eurocopter EC 135
- MBB Bo 115
- MBB Bo 209
- MBB/Kawasaki BK 117
- MBB 223 Flamingo
- MBB/Hamburger Flugzeugbau HFB-320 Hansa Jet
- MBB F-104G/CCV (CCV Program)
Partnerships
- Airbus A300
- Airbus A310
- Airbus A320 family
- Eurofighter Typhoon
- Panavia Tornado
- Rockwell-MBB X-31
- Transall C-160
- MPC 75
Missiles
Partnerships
Space Hardware
Manned spacecraft
References
- Gunston, Bill (2005). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers, 2nd Edition. Phoenix Mill, Gloucestershire, England, UK: Sutton Publishing Limited. p. 164. ISBN 0-7509-3981-8.
External links
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- MBB Projects GmbH
- MBB and Eurocopter history
- MBB Palfinger GmbH
- About Daimler-Benz Aerospace
- MBB KOMET, the first high-speed maglev
- Airbus Group: Aerospace pioneer Ludwig Bölkow
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