Austrian Competences in Aeronautics Technology

AMST

AMST started working in the area of aerospace medicine in 1978. The company develops, constructs, and delivers turnkey training equipment for the aerospace medicine and for civil aviation. AMST also provides complete training courses for night vision and disorientation in Ranshofen as well as upset prevention recovery training on the DESDEMONA in Soesterberg, The Netherlands. Since 2016 AMST expanded its product portfolio for the CIVIL-aviation market with new simusimulation training devices.

Technologies and competences

Our competences include mechanical and electrical engineering, structural calculations, flow simulations, plant simulation, control system engineering and software development. In addition safety analyses and safety certification. Another key competence is prototype development and construction. AMST delivers of complete plants as turn-key solution including a proper designed and built building.

Fields of Activity Research Development Production
Aircraft (complete)      
Aircraft structures and parts      
Engines      
Cabin interiors and furnishing (incl. cargo hold)      
Materials and manufacturing technologies      
Cockpit equipment and aircraft electronics      
Systems      
Air traffic infrastructure and air traffic control applications
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Ground test and training equipment
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Airport infrastructure      

Products and services in aviation

  • flight simulation under G-force load: 3DoF-15g centrifuge, Desdemona 6DoF-3g, disorientation trainer
  • FTD - Flight Training Devices, PTT - Part Task Trainer
  • user-oriented training equipment: decompression chambers, night vision equipment trainers, sports eq
  • pilot training: Basic and advanced disorientation, night vision and VFR/IFR training

AMST Systemtechnik GmbH

Lamprechtshausenerstrasse 63
5282 Ranshofen, Austria
+43 7722 8920

http://www.amst.co.at/

Contact

Michael Mayrhofer

Economic data

Employees 50 - 250
Turnover > 10 M€
Export quota aviation 100 %
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Last update: 2017-01-27