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(08/03/2004) EADS Appoints New Heads of its Military Aircraft and DefenceElectronics Business Units
- Johann Heitzmann new Chief of EADS Military Aircraft
- Bernhard Gerwert new Chief of EADS Defence Electronics
Amsterdam, 5 March 2004 - The Board of EADS appointed Johann Heitzmann
(50) as the new head of the EADS Military Aircraft Business Unit. Heitzmann
succeeds Aloysius Rauen (47), who transfers to the position of Chief Executive
Officer of Eurofighter GmbH, located at Hallbergmoos near Munich.
Heitzmann, who is to take up his new task in Ottobrunn on 1 May, currently
heads the EADS Defence Electronics Business Unit located in Ulm. His
successor will be Bernhard Gerwert (50), who at the moment is in charge of
the Air and Naval Defence arm in Ulm.
Commenting on Heitzmann's appointment, Tom Enders, chief of the Defence
and Security Systems Division, said: 'With his many years of experience in the
Eurofighter programme and the development of systems and subsystems for
all types of airborne platforms, Johann Heitzmann is the right man to take over
the leadership of EADS Military Aircraft. He will strongly contribute to the
success of the Eurofighter programme and will develop new business
perspectives for his Business Unit with more than 7.000 employees in Spain
and Germany.'
Heitzmann is an expert in the field of military aeronautics. He is a graduate
engineer (University of Constance). In 1980, he began his career as a
development engineer at Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH in Friedrichshafen. He later
joined MBB (Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm) and was Head of Quality
Assurance, Airworthiness and Certification in the Eurofighter Programme for
more than four years. He then moved on to areas such as command and
information systems before he was tasked to head the Airborne Systems unit.
Following the formation of the EADS Defence and Security Systems Division in
July 2003, Heitzmann was appointed Head of the new EADS Defence
Electronics Business Unit.
The new Head of Defence Electronics, located in Friedrichshafen and Ulm, is
Bernhard Gerwert. Gerwert holds a degree in Engineering (University of
Bielefeld) and Economics (University of Paderborn). He joined MBB in
Kirchheim/Teck as a planning engineer. After a number of different leadership
functions, he was appointed Head of Finance and Controlling at Dasa's
Defence and Civil Systems Division. In 2000, Gerwert became Head of the EADS Naval and Ground Systems unit in Ulm. Once the turnaround had been
successfully mastered, Gerwert led his unit to remarkable expert successes.
'Bernhard Gerwert's entrepreneurial spirit, his significant international
customer orientation and leadership skills will allow for further successful
growth of the young Business unit Defence Electronics', Tom Enders said.
The reason for the changes at the top of EADS Military Aircraft and EADS
Defence Electronics is the appointment of Aloysius Rauen as the new CEO of
Eurofighter GmbH, which had already been announced on 23 February 2004.
EADS is a world leader in the markets for aerospace and defence products
and related services, having achieved revenues amounting to E 29.9 billion
with a workforce of over 108,800 in the year 2002. The EADS Group includes
the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier
Eurocopter and the joint venture MBDA, the second largest guided missile
producer in the global market. EADS is the major partner in the Eurofighter
consortium, is the prime contractor for the Ariane launcher, develops the
A400M military transport aircraft and is the largest industrial partner for the
European satellite navigation system Galileo.
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