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MTU Aero Engines Names Johannes Bussmann as CEO

MTU Aero Engines Appoints Johannes Bussmann as CEO
MTU Aero Engines has announced the appointment of Johannes Bussmann as its new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Lars Wagner, who will leave to head Airbus’ commercial aircraft division. Bussmann is set to join the executive board of the DAX 40-listed aerospace company on July 15, 2025, with a five-year term extending until July 14, 2030.
Leadership Transition and Timeline
The decision, initially disclosed by MTU’s Supervisory Board at the end of 2024 without a specified start date, now coincides with a carefully planned leadership transition. Lars Wagner will step down from the executive board on August 31, 2025, and continue as an advisor until his departure on October 31, 2025. Wagner is slated to join Airbus’ Executive Committee and succeed Christian Scherer as CEO of Airbus’ commercial aircraft division beginning January 1, 2026. To facilitate a seamless handover, Wagner will commence his transition to Airbus in early November 2025, although precise dates remain undisclosed.
Johannes Bussmann’s Industry Experience
Johannes Bussmann brings a wealth of experience to MTU Aero Engines. He currently serves as CEO of TÜV SÜD AG and was previously CEO of Lufthansa Technik AG from 2015 to 2022. Bussmann’s career began in 1998 at ABB as a product engineer before moving to Lufthansa Technik, where he held several senior leadership roles across Germany and Singapore. His positions included sales director for Asia-Pacific, vice president of Marketing & Sales, and senior vice president of component and engine services. In 2012, he joined Lufthansa Technik’s executive board, overseeing Human Resources as well as Engine and VIP services. Bussmann holds a doctorate in combustion technology from RWTH Aachen University.
Challenges and Industry Outlook
As Bussmann prepares to lead MTU Aero Engines, he faces a competitive and rapidly evolving aerospace market. The company must navigate ongoing volatility while maintaining its competitive position against major rivals such as Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney. Industry analysts will closely monitor Bussmann’s capacity to drive growth and innovation, particularly as he transitions from TÜV SÜD to MTU. His extensive background in aviation services and technical management is expected to offer valuable perspectives, though adapting swiftly to MTU’s operational landscape will be critical.
The leadership change may prompt competitors to intensify their efforts to capture market share and accelerate technological development, highlighting the challenges ahead for both Bussmann and MTU Aero Engines. The company’s performance under his stewardship will be a focal point for investors and industry observers alike.

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