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Thomas #FavoriteMoments: Training, Technology, and Takeoff

Thomas works at voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace in Kapfenberg as a process control technician for our new preforming line. This is where the components for the aerospace industry are preformed, which are later forged on the world’s largest screw press. He is also the contact person for the metal technology/forging technology trainees at the plant.

Aviation: How our technologies make your #FavoriteMoments possible

The long-awaited flight to your distant family and the shared joy of seeing them again would not be possible without reliable aviation. To ensure that airplanes take off safely, we put all our expertise into state-of-the-art technologies – for safe and efficient air travel worldwide.

#FavoriteMoments for Stefan: the best for aviation every day

Stefan has been part of voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace since he was 19 years old and wants to stay with us – out of conviction. As deputy plant manager, he is professionally at home with us, thinks entrepreneurially, stays abreast of change and makes decisions in the team within minutes. “Always give your best” and “enjoy your work” are his professional guiding principles.

#FavoriteMoments above the clouds: Because we make aviation possible

When airplanes take off from international airports, our products and solutions are almost always on board. Without our high-tech materials and resilient components, hardly any aircraft in civil aviation would take off, fly and land safely.

H2FUTURE: Pilot plant becomes a research project

With H2FUTURE, we are researching the industrial production of green hydrogen, which is intended to replace fossil fuels such as coal and coke in steel production in the long term. The world’s longest-operating electrolysis plant at the Linz site provides important research results for our future steel production.

Michael’s #FavoriteMoments: With high-tech and heart for more rail safety

Michael and his team produce safety systems for railroads. With the help of built-in sensors, current and impending problems on the train are detected. This makes rail travel even safer and more punctual. Since the opening of the new voestalpine production and warehouse building at the Siershahn site, he and his team have been particularly proud of “his company”.