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Airbus SE
thumb|Global headquarters of Airbus at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport
Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a European aerospace corporation. While the company's primary business is the design and manufacture of commercial aircraft, it also operates separate divisions for Defence and Space and Helicopters. Airbus has long been the world's leading helicopter manufacturer and, in 2019, emerged as the world's largest manufacturer of airliners.

Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) was a West German aerospace manufacturer. It was formed during the late 1960s as the result of efforts to consolidate the West German aerospace industry; aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt AG merged with the civil engineering and aviation firm Bölkow in 1968, while rival aircraft manufacturer Hamburger Flugzeugbau (an offshoot of Blohm & Voss shipbuilders) was acquired by the company in the following year.
Isar Aerospace
German space launch service provider
OHB SE
space and technology group domiciled in Bremen

OTRAG
The OTRAG rocket was a West German modular satellite-delivery rocket developed by the OTRAG company (, or ) in the 1970s and 80s. The OTRAG rocket was to become a rocket built up from several mass-produced units, intended to carry satellites with a weight of 1-10 tons or more into orbit. Mass production meant that the vehicle was projected to have been 10x cheaper than conventional vehicles of similar capability.
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Panavia Aircraft GmbH
Manufacturer of military Aircraft
CargoLifter
thumb|Exterior view of hangar at the former Brand-Briesen Airfield, built for Cargolifter
thumb|Interior. Note the three people at the lower left for scale.
Cargolifter AG was a German company founded in 1996 to offer logistical services through point-to point transport of heavy and outsized loads. This service was based on the development of a heavy lift airship, the CL160, a vessel designed to carry a payload. The airship was never built and the company went bankrupt in July 2002. Today, shareholder-founded CL CargoLifter GmbH & Co. KG company seeks to continue selling the lighter-than-air t
HyImpulse
HyImpulse is a German private space launch enterprise headquartered in Neuenstadt am Kocher and developing a small launch vehicle designed around hybrid-propellant rockets. The company is a DLR spinoff founded in 2018 out of the chemical propulsion center of the German space agency's Lampoldshausen facility. HyImpulse is bankrolled by Rudolf Schwarz, chairman of German technology company IABG.
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Lufthansa Flight Training
Lufthansa training division and pilot school
Rocket Factory Augsburg AG
German launch vehicle manufacturer
Liebherr-Aerospace
aerospace equipment manufacturing company