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AEROREPORT is the online magazine of MTU Aero Engines. It covers the world of aviation, state-of-the-art engine technologies, and the developments that will shape the future of flight. AEROREPORT showcases technical innovations, sustainable propulsion concepts, and maintenance solutions. It also sets the scene with relevant background information and shares stories from the international aviation industry.

At MTU Aero Engines, some 14,000 people on five continents are working on the propulsion technologies of tomorrow. We develop and support commercial and military engines that get thousands of aircraft safely into the air every day—today and in the future.

As it seeks to depict “an MTU perspective on the world of aviation,” AEROREPORT combines technological expertise with journalistic reportage and a look at the future of aviation.

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Our writers

The articles in AEROREPORT are produced in collaboration with experienced journalists, industry experts, and specialist writers from various fields in aviation and technology. They bring international perspectives, technical expertise, and years of experience to the magazine, making complex topics accessible and relatable for our readers.

Eleonore Fähling

Corporate Communications Editor at MTU Aero Engines AG

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Nicole Geffert

Freelance journalist & writer

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Silke Hansen

Topic manager: People & culture at MTU Aero Engines

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Victoria Nicholls

Senior Communication Manager at MTU Aero Engines AG

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Isabel Rauschert

Communications Manager at MTU Aero Engines AG

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Thorsten Rienth

Freelance editor

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Andreas Spaeth

Freelance aviation journalist and podcaster

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AEROREPORT reports on high technology and excellent service “made by MTU” as well as on general aviation topics.

AEROREPORT is the online magazine of MTU Aero Engines. Flying and the technology that makes it possible are fascinating and bring up a broad range of issues: more than a hundred years of history and many questions about the future of aviation in the face of climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity.