Fokker Technologies

1996-today

In 1996 Stork acquired Fokker and the company successfully changed from aircraft integrator into a specialist for structures, wiring and services with an impressive portfolio.

In 2002 Stork Aerospace receives the Flight award for the development of Glare, in 2003 Stork Aerospace opens a new facility  for Glare. Glare is a revolutionary new FML (Fibre Metal Laminate) material of which 500m2 is applied in the Airbus A380.

In 2003 Stork Aerospace is selected by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman as a main supplier of wiring, in-flight opening doors and arresting gear for the Lockheed Martin JSF (Joint Strike Fighter)

In 2005 Stork Aerospace receives the Flight award for the succesful re-marketing programs of the the Fokker Aircraft. The Future 50 and the Future 100 programs.

In 2006 Stork Aerospace takes over AIRINC in the USA

In 2007 Stork Aerospace is selected as supplier for the Boeing 747-800 Inboard Flaps. This contract is considered a break-through in the relationship with Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

February 2008 Stork Company is de-listed from the stock exchange, the company with two divisions  (technical services and aerospace) is  now under ownership of private equity fund Candover

March 2008 Stork Aerospace announced to be selected by Gulfstream to design and produce the composite tail and fuselage panels for the all new G650 business jet

21st July 2009 Companies 90th anniversary, 90 years ago aviation pioneer and entrepreneur Anthony Fokker founded the company.

2010 Name of the of the group changes to Fokker Technologies. This decision has been taken because the Fokker name is regarded in the international aerospace market as an extremely strong brand, and one that is inseparably linked around the world with aviation, aircraft building, constant innovation and entrepreneurship.

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