Top Aircraft Engine Manufacturers in Europe

We’re thrilled to present the Top Aircraft Engine Manufacturers in Europe, a prestigious honor recognizing the industry’s game-changers. These exceptional businesses were nominated by our subscribers based on impeccable reputation and the trust these companies have garnered from our valued subscribers. After an intense selection process—led by C-level executives, industry pioneers, and our expert editorial team—only the best have made the cut. These companies have been selected as recipients of the award, celebrating their leadership, and innovation.

    Top Aircraft Engine Manufacturers in Europe

  • Aciturri

    Aciturri

    Aciturri specializes in designing and manufacturing aerostructures, engine components, and assemblies for major aircraft manufacturers. It focuses on innovation, quality, and sustainability, serving global aerospace markets with advanced engineering and production capabilities for both civil and military aviation.

  • Aernnova

    Aernnova

    Aernnova provides design, manufacturing, and support services for aerostructures, including wings, fuselages, and empennages. It partners with leading aircraft manufacturers, emphasizing innovation, efficiency, and quality to deliver lightweight, high-performance solutions for commercial and military aviation programs worldwide.

  • GKN Aerospace

    GKN Aerospace

    GKN Aerospace designs and manufactures advanced aerospace components and systems, including aerostructures, engine parts, and electrical systems. It serves commercial, defense, and space sectors, leveraging cutting-edge technology and global manufacturing to enhance aircraft performance, safety, and sustainability.

  • MTU Aero Engines

    MTU Aero Engines

    MTU Aero Engines develops, manufactures, and maintains aircraft engines for commercial and military aviation. It supplies advanced engine components, prioritizing sustainability and emission-free flight, with its technology powering one-third of the world’s commercial aircraft fleet.

  • PBS

    PBS

    PBS Velka Bites manufactures small jet engines, auxiliary power units, and environmental control systems for aerospace and defense applications. It serves global customers with innovative, reliable propulsion solutions, supporting UAVs, helicopters, and trainer aircraft with advanced engineering and manufacturing expertise.

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