Volz Servos strengthens presence in Aerospace Industry with BDLI membership

Offenbach. Volz Servos GmbH is now a full member of the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI). With this membership, the company is further expanding its presence within the German aerospace industry and aims to become more actively involved in professional exchanges regarding technologies and industrial developments. 

“For us, membership in the BDLI is an important step toward bringing our experience in the development of safety-critical actuators more strongly into the industry,” says CEO Phillipp Volz. “The market is currently developing very dynamically, particularly in the area of unmanned and autonomous aviation systems. Direct exchange with industry, politics, and research is becoming increasingly important for us in this context. The BDLI offers the right platform for this.”

In recent years, Volz Servos has already participated multiple times in the BDLI joint booth at international trade fairs. Through these events, the company has already had the opportunity to intensively experience and leverage the benefits of the strong network as well as the close collaboration with partners from industry and research. The newly acquired membership is therefore a logical next step in further networking within the industry. 

In addition to participating in expert committees, Volz Servos also sees advantages in the association’s stronger international presence. The first joint trade show appearances with the BDLI are already planned, including the ILA Berlin in June 2026 and the Airshow China in November 2026.

Volz Servos GmbH

Volz Servos has been developing and manufacturing electromechanical actuators and servo systems for aviation applications for more than 40 years. The systems are used, among other things, in unmanned eVTOL platforms and autonomous aircraft. In addition to aviation applications, Volz sub-servos are also used in underwater vehicles, for example for unmanned research missions at great depths. 

Together with its subsidiary AEE (Aircraft Electronic Engineering) GmbH, the company employs approximately 110 people.