What's Happening?
Volz Servos GmbH has become a full member of the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI), marking a significant expansion of its role within the national aerospace community. This integration aims to strengthen Volz Servos' presence in the German aerospace sector
and foster active involvement in professional exchanges regarding technologies, industrial developments, and future aviation systems. As a specialist in safety-critical electromechanical actuators, Volz Servos plans to contribute its extensive experience to one of Germany's primary aerospace networks during a period of dynamic market growth, particularly within the unmanned and autonomous aviation sectors. CEO Phillipp Volz emphasized the importance of this membership in bringing their expertise in safety-critical actuators more prominently into the industry. The company has previously participated in BDLI joint booths at international trade fairs, and this transition to full membership represents a logical progression to deepen its involvement in the aerospace community.
Why It's Important?
The membership of Volz Servos in the BDLI is significant as it positions the company to play a more influential role in the rapidly evolving aerospace sector, particularly in unmanned and autonomous aviation. This move allows Volz Servos to engage more directly with industry, politics, and research, which is crucial for staying at the forefront of technological advancements. The aerospace industry is experiencing dynamic growth, and companies like Volz Servos that specialize in safety-critical components are essential for ensuring the reliability and safety of new aviation technologies. By joining BDLI, Volz Servos can leverage the association's platform to enhance collaboration and innovation, potentially leading to advancements in unmanned systems and contributing to the broader aerospace industry's development.
What's Next?
Volz Servos plans to leverage the international presence of the BDLI by participating in upcoming trade fairs as an official member. These include the ILA Berlin in June 2026 and Airshow China in November 2026. These events will provide Volz Servos with opportunities to showcase its technologies and engage with global industry leaders, potentially leading to new partnerships and collaborations. The company's involvement in expert committees within BDLI will also facilitate deeper engagement with industry trends and policy discussions, positioning Volz Servos to influence the future direction of unmanned and autonomous aviation systems.











