Stork Aerospace
GENERAL
Stork Aerospace designs, develops and produces advanced structures and electrical systems for the aerospace and defence industry and supplies integrated maintenance services and products to aircraft owners and operators. The Aerospace group carries out these activities with 3,532 employees.
Stork Aerospace aims to be among the top players in the relevant benchmark, which translates into a Return on Sales of 10-12%.
The mission of Aerospace Industries is to be the partner of choice for the design, development and production of complex leading edge structures and electrical systems for the aerospace and defense industry. A best-in-class specialist offering smart innovative solutions at a competitive price through advanced technologies, process excellence and lean automated manufacturing.
For commerical and defence aircraft users, Stork Aerospace provides provides an integrated package of technical and logistics services that translate into total, end tot end support for the aircraft operators. It does this not only for Fokker aircraft, but also for other types. In addition, Stork Aerospace uses its know-how as aircraft integrator for total aircraft completions & conversions.
CORE ACTIVITIES
Stork Fokker AESP
- Development, design and production of complex light weight structures for the aerospace and defence industry
- Design, development, testing, production and maintenance for landing systems
- Project handling, system engineering and supply chain management
Fokker Elmo
- Design, development and production of electrical wiring and inter-connection systems for aircraft and aircraft engines
Fokker Services and Fokker Woensdrecht
- Services for airworthiness assurance of the Fokker fleet
- Total, integrated (performance-based) technical and logistics support packages for operators of commercial and defence aircraft
- Maintenance of Fokker aircraft
- Logistics programmes and component maintenance for commercial aviation
- Aircraft completions & conversions for commercial and defence operators
April 2008



