Masters in Aerospace Engineering in Germany — Airbus, MTU & DLR engineering, 2026
Germany is Europe’s aerospace heartland. Airbus Hamburg is the world’s largest Airbus site (14,000+ employees, A320 final assembly). MTU Aero Engines Munich powers Lufthansa, IAE, GEnx. DLR (German Aerospace Center) drives space + defence research. OHB Bremen builds Europe’s satellites. Rolls-Royce Deutschland (Dahlewitz) engineers business jet engines. TUM, RWTH Aachen, Stuttgart, TU Berlin, TU Hamburg — directly pipeline graduates into all of them. €0 tuition at most public universities (TUM €4-6k/sem). Entry €45–60k, mid-level €60–75k, senior €85–110k. 18-month stay-back visa + EU Blue Card shortage occupation = clearest path for Indian aerospace engineers chasing global careers.
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6 reasons Indian students choose MS Aerospace in Germany
Germany is Airbus’s home country — the European aerospace champion. Hamburg hosts the world’s largest Airbus site (A320 family final assembly, 14,000+ employees). Munich is MTU Aero Engines + Airbus Defence & Space HQ. Bremen builds Ariane rockets and OHB satellites. DLR (German Aerospace Center) drives Europe’s space research. German government allocates €1 billion/year in aerospace R&D (8% of sector revenue). For Indian B.Tech grads, no European country offers more authentic aerospace education or direct pipelines to Airbus, MTU, DLR.
Airbus Hamburg is the world’s largest Airbus site — 14,000+ employees, A320 family final assembly, A380 cabin installation, Beluga XL launch. Airbus Bremen handles wings, defence, space. Airbus Helicopters Donauwörth + Airbus Defence & Space Munich. Combined: 50,000+ Airbus jobs in Germany.
RWTH Aachen, TU Berlin, TU Hamburg, TU Braunschweig, TU Dresden — all €0 tuition. Exceptions: TUM €4,000–€6,000/sem (since WS 2024/25); Baden-Württemberg unis (Stuttgart, KIT) €1,500/sem. German government invests €1 billion annually in aerospace R&D — 8% of sector revenue feeds back into research.
DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt — German Aerospace Center) is Europe’s equivalent of NASA. 11,000+ researchers across 30 sites (Cologne HQ, Stuttgart, Berlin, Braunschweig, Göttingen). Drives Ariane rockets, ESA missions, climate research, hypersonics. Direct thesis pipeline from RWTH, TUM, Stuttgart, TU Braunschweig.
Aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers are all on Germany’s official shortage list (Mangelberufe). Recent graduates (within 3 years) auto-qualify at the lowered €45,934/yr Blue Card threshold. PR in 21 months with B1 German, 33 months without. Citizenship in 3 years with B2.
Germany’s space sector grew 12% annually since 2020. Isar Aerospace, Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA), HyImpulse — Munich/Bavaria’s emerging Space Valley. Sustainable aviation: Airbus ZEROe hydrogen aircraft (2035 target), MTU water-enhanced turbofan, e-fuels research at DLR. 2026’s premium career tracks.
Indian Master’s students can work 20 hrs/week as Werkstudenten at Airbus Hamburg/Bremen, MTU Munich, Lufthansa Technik Hamburg, DLR Cologne/Stuttgart, OHB Bremen, Rolls-Royce Dahlewitz — €17–24/hour (€1,400–2,000/month). Routinely converts to full-time at €55–70k.
Top universities for MS Aerospace in Germany
Germany’s aerospace education clusters around five geographic specialisations: Munich (TUM — Airbus Defence & Space + MTU + Bauhaus Luftfahrt), Aachen (RWTH — propulsion + structures), Stuttgart (lightweight aerospace structures + DLR), Berlin (TU Berlin — propulsion + Rolls-Royce Dahlewitz), Hamburg (TU Hamburg — Airbus final assembly + Lufthansa Technik MRO), plus Braunschweig (TU BS + DLR + Airbus Bremen access). Choose by target industry — Airbus to Hamburg/Bremen, MTU/space to Munich, DLR to Stuttgart/Braunschweig.
| University | QS 2026 | Key Programme(s) | Tuition / Sem | Industry / Research Cluster |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technical University of Munich | #22 | MSc Aerospace Engineering (English & German tracks) · MSc Space Engineering · MSc ESPACE | €4,000–€6,000* | Airbus Defence & Space Munich; MTU Aero Engines (Munich HQ); Bauhaus Luftfahrt; Isar Aerospace |
| RWTH Aachen University | #106 | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc Aeronautical Engineering | €338 | Institute of Jet Propulsion & Turbomachinery; Forschungszentrum Jülich (hydrogen propulsion); Aachen Campus |
| University of Stuttgart | #266 | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc Computational Mechanics of Materials & Structures (COMMAS) | €1,500 | DLR Stuttgart (Concentrated Solar, Combustion Tech); IRS Space Systems; Stuttgart Wind Tunnel; Daimler aerospace |
| TU Berlin | #147 | MSc Aeronautics & Astronautics · MSc Space Engineering · MSc Air Transport Management | €360 | Rolls-Royce Dahlewitz (Berlin 40km); DLR Berlin-Adlershof; Aerospace Tech Berlin cluster; Volocopter |
| TU Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH) | #387 | MSc Aircraft Systems Engineering · MSc Mechatronics · MSc International Production Management | €360 | Airbus Hamburg (world’s largest Airbus site — 14,000+ employees); Lufthansa Technik HQ; ZAL Hamburg Aviation |
| TU Braunschweig | #601-650 | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc Aviation Systems | €335 | DLR Braunschweig (Aircraft, Flight Guidance); Aerospace Research Cluster Niedersachsen; Volkswagen Aero proximity |
| TU Dresden | #236 | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc Distributed Systems Eng | €345 | Elbe Flugzeugwerke (Airbus subsidiary, Dresden); Globalfoundries semiconductor; Saxony aerospace cluster |
| University of Bremen | #651-700 | MSc Space Engineering · MSc Aerospace Tech | €420 | OHB System AG (Bremen — Europe’s #2 satellite maker); Airbus Bremen (wings, space); ArianeGroup Bremen; ZARM (drop-tower) |
| KIT (Karlsruhe) | #101-150 | MSc Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace track) · MSc Optics & Photonics | €1,500 | FZI Research Center; Helmholtz aerospace materials; Stuttgart aerospace cluster access (60km) |
| TU Darmstadt | #286 | MSc Mechanical & Process Engineering (Aerospace track) | €275 | ESA / ESOC Operations Centre Darmstadt; Honeywell Aerospace; ATR maintenance hub Frankfurt |
| FH Aachen (Applied Sci.) | — | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc European Aviation | €500 | RWTH-Aachen cooperation; Aachen Aerospace cluster; flexible CGPA admission for applied focus |
| HAW Hamburg | — | MSc Aeronautical Engineering · MSc Aircraft Design | €350 | Direct Airbus Hamburg pipeline; ZAL Aviation Research Center; English programmes; lower competition |
* TUM introduced non-EU tuition from WS 2024/25 — €4,000–€6,000/sem for Master’s. Baden-Württemberg state universities (Stuttgart, KIT) charge €1,500/sem under state policy. All others listed are tuition-free with admin-only fee. Universities of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschulen — FH Aachen, HAW Hamburg) accept more flexible CGPA profiles than research universities.
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MSc Aerospace Engineering — detailed guide
Each top university clusters with its dominant industrial sub-field. TUM for MTU Aero Engines + Airbus Defence & Space + space technology (most prestigious); RWTH Aachen for jet propulsion + turbomachinery + hydrogen aviation; Stuttgart for aerospace structures + DLR concentrated solar; TU Berlin for propulsion + Rolls-Royce Dahlewitz + Volocopter eVTOL; TU Hamburg for Airbus final assembly + Lufthansa Technik MRO. Pick by target industry + city.
8 high-demand aerospace specialisations in Germany
Aerospace in Germany splits into eight dominant sub-fields, each anchored to specific industry segments. Sustainable Aviation (hydrogen + SAF + e-fuels), Space Systems, and UAV/eVTOL are 2026’s highest-growth tracks (€60-78k entry). Aerodynamics, Propulsion, and Structures form the volume-hire backbone for Airbus, MTU, Rolls-Royce. Avionics and Defence Aerospace offer specialised tracks. Choose by B.Tech background and target sub-industry.
CFD, wind tunnel testing, drag reduction, flight dynamics simulation. Recruiters: Airbus Hamburg/Bremen, DLR Göttingen (Europe’s biggest aerodynamics centre), Premium AEROTEC. Entry €52k–€68k.
Turbomachinery, combustion, jet engines, hydrogen propulsion. Recruiters: MTU Aero Engines (Munich), Rolls-Royce Deutschland (Dahlewitz), Pratt & Whitney Germany, GE Aviation. Entry €58k–€72k.
CFRP composites, FEM simulation, lightweight design, fatigue testing. Recruiters: Airbus Hamburg/Bremen, Premium AEROTEC, FACC, Diehl Aerospace, Liebherr. Entry €54k–€68k.
Flight control software, embedded avionics, DO-178C, real-time systems. Recruiters: Airbus Defence & Space, Diehl Avionics, Honeywell Frankfurt, Thales Germany. Entry €56k–€72k.
Satellite design, mission planning, orbital mechanics, ground systems. Recruiters: OHB System (Bremen — Europe’s #2 satellite maker), Airbus Defence & Space, ESA/ESOC Darmstadt, Isar Aerospace, RFA. Entry €58k–€75k.
Hydrogen propulsion, SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel), e-fuels, electric aircraft. Recruiters: Airbus ZEROe team, MTU water-enhanced turbofan, DLR sustainable aviation, Bauhaus Luftfahrt. Entry €60k–€78k — 2026 premium.
Vertical takeoff/landing, autonomous flight, UAV systems integration. Recruiters: Volocopter (Bruchsal/Berlin), Lilium (Wessling), Airbus Helicopters, Quantum-Systems, e.SAT. Entry €58k–€75k.
Military aircraft systems, missile defence, surveillance, Eurofighter Typhoon. Recruiters: Airbus Defence (Manching), Hensoldt, Diehl Defence, MBDA Germany, Helsing AI defence. Entry €58k–€75k.
Requirements for MS Aerospace in Germany
German aerospace admissions are credit-driven and rigorous. Universities check transcripts for Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Flight Mechanics, Propulsion, Materials Science, and strong Mathematics (PDEs, vector calculus, Laplace transforms). Aerospace-specific Bachelor’s preferred — but Mechanical Engineering applicants accepted with strong elective coverage in flight/propulsion subjects. A 7.5 CGPA with strong fluid mechanics + aerospace project portfolio outperforms 9.0 CGPA without core credits.
Cost of MS Aerospace in Germany — 2026 fees
Most German public universities are tuition-free for Aerospace. 2026 exceptions: TU Munich €4,000–€6,000/sem (from WS 2024/25); Baden-Württemberg unis (Stuttgart, KIT) €1,500/sem. Living cost by aerospace city: Munich €1,300–€1,500/mo, Hamburg €1,000–€1,200, Stuttgart €1,000–€1,200, Berlin €900–€1,100, Aachen/Braunschweig/Bremen €800–€1,000.
| University | Programme | Tuition / Sem | 2-Yr Total (Approx INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| TU Munich (non-EU) | MSc Aerospace Engineering · MSc ESPACE | €4,000–€6,000 + €97 | ~₹45–52 Lakhs |
| RWTH Aachen | MSc Aerospace / Aeronautical Eng | €338 | ~₹22–25 Lakhs (admin + Aachen living) |
| University of Stuttgart | MSc Aerospace Eng · COMMAS | €1,500 | ~₹26–32 Lakhs |
| TU Berlin | MSc Aeronautics & Astronautics · Space Eng | €360 | ~₹22–26 Lakhs (incl. Berlin living) |
| TU Hamburg (TUHH) | MSc Aircraft Systems Engineering | €360 | ~₹24–28 Lakhs (incl. Hamburg living) |
| TU Braunschweig | MSc Aerospace Engineering · Aviation Systems | €335 | ~₹20–24 Lakhs (low-cost city) |
| TU Dresden | MSc Aerospace Engineering | €345 | ~₹18–22 Lakhs |
| University of Bremen | MSc Space Engineering | €420 | ~₹22–26 Lakhs |
| TU Darmstadt | MSc Mech & Process Eng (Aerospace) | €275 | ~₹20–24 Lakhs |
| FH Aachen | MSc Aerospace Eng / European Aviation | €500 | ~₹20–24 Lakhs |
| HAW Hamburg | MSc Aeronautical Eng / Aircraft Design | €350 | ~₹22–26 Lakhs |
| KIT Karlsruhe | MSc Mechanical Eng (Aerospace track) | €1,500 | ~₹26–30 Lakhs |
* INR at €1 = ₹92 (May 2026). Add living costs €11,904/year minimum. 2-year total budget: ₹18–22 Lakhs (TU Braunschweig / TU Dresden / TU Darmstadt — €0 tuition + affordable cities) to ₹45–52 Lakhs (TUM Munich premium with full tuition + Munich living).
Scholarships for MS Aerospace
Aerospace is heavily funded — Germany sees aviation + space as strategic national priorities. DAAD, foundation scholarships, Werkstudent positions at Airbus/MTU/DLR/OHB, and Helmholtz research assistantships make Germany effectively free for strong applicants. Sarem’s 78% scholarship success rate extends to aerospace students.
Germany’s flagship. Aerospace candidates with strong CGPA, aerospace-sector internships (HAL/ISRO/DRDO/Tata Advanced), and applied portfolios are favoured. Apply October the year before intake.
For Asian students admitted to TUM Aerospace Engineering or ESPACE. Critical given TUM charges €4,000–€6,000/sem. Save ₹4-6 Lakhs/year tuition. Awarded at offer stage.
National scholarship co-funded by government + aerospace companies (Airbus, MTU, OHB, Lufthansa Technik often sponsor). Awarded to top aerospace students at all major German TUs.
DLR offers research positions at its 30 sites (Cologne, Stuttgart, Braunschweig, Göttingen, Berlin). Master’s thesis funding common — €1,500-2,500/month plus full tuition coverage. Direct PhD pipeline at DLR with 11,000+ researchers.
Major aerospace companies sponsor Master’s students with binding post-graduation commitment. Common at RWTH (MTU/Rolls-Royce), TUM (Airbus Defence), TU Hamburg (Airbus Hamburg), Bremen (OHB). Covers living + tuition for 2-3 year contract.
Master’s students can work as research assistants at IST (RWTH propulsion), IRS Stuttgart (space systems), Bauhaus Luftfahrt (TUM), ZAL Hamburg, DLR (multiple sites). €1,200–€1,500/month. Direct PhD pipeline.
RWTH-specific merit scholarship for prospective and current aerospace Master’s students. Apply alongside admission. Renewable across all semesters.
CDU-affiliated foundation. Funds Master’s + PhD candidates with strong academic record and leadership engagement. ~50 Indian scholars annually across all fields including aerospace.
European Space Agency offers Master’s thesis traineeships at ESOC Darmstadt and ESTEC Netherlands. OHB Bremen runs SpaceTech graduate programmes. Competition is fierce but the ROI is exceptional — direct ESA permanent track.
Jobs & salary after MS Aerospace
Germany’s aerospace sector is structurally undersupplied — Airbus alone employs 50,000+ in Germany and is hiring aggressively for ZEROe hydrogen aircraft (2035 target). MTU Aero Engines, Lufthansa Technik, DLR, OHB, Rolls-Royce Deutschland all face talent shortages. Sustainable aviation, space systems, and UAV/eVTOL are 2026’s premium tracks (€60-78k entry, €85-110k senior). Master’s-degreed engineers earn €8-12k more entry than Bachelor’s.
First role post-MSc — Airbus, MTU, DLR, Lufthansa Technik, OHB, Diehl Aerospace, Premium AEROTEC. Munich/Hamburg/Stuttgart pay 10-15% premium over Bremen/Braunschweig.
MTU Aero Engines (Munich), Rolls-Royce Deutschland (Dahlewitz), GE Aviation Germany, Pratt & Whitney. Turbomachinery, combustion, hydrogen propulsion expertise valued. Premium track.
OHB System AG (Bremen — Europe’s #2 satellite maker), Airbus Defence & Space, ESA/ESOC Darmstadt, Isar Aerospace, Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA). New Space scaling rapidly.
Premium 2026 specialisation. Airbus ZEROe team (Hamburg/Toulouse), MTU water-enhanced turbofan, DLR sustainable aviation research, Bauhaus Luftfahrt. Hydrogen + SAF + electric aircraft.
Mid-career at Airbus, MTU, Lufthansa Technik, DLR, OHB. Munich/Hamburg/Stuttgart routinely exceed €70k. Technical track with simulation expertise (CFD, FEM, MATLAB) commands premium.
Senior leadership at Airbus, MTU, Rolls-Royce, DLR, OHB. Principal Engineer / Department Head roles can reach €110k+ with bonus. C1 German is essential at this level for German aerospace primes.
ℹ️ 2026 Update: Aerospace, mechanical, and electrical engineers all on Germany’s shortage occupations list. Recent graduates (within 3 years) auto-qualify for the €45,934 threshold. Industry visa sponsorship at Airbus, MTU, Lufthansa Technik, DLR, OHB is virtually automatic for qualified candidates.
Why choose Sarem for MS Aerospace?
Sarem is Chennai’s Germany-specialist consultancy. Aerospace applications require credit matching for fluid mechanics + aerospace electives, industry-cluster geographic targeting (Hamburg Airbus vs Munich MTU vs Bremen OHB), and Werkstudent strategy. We’ve placed Indian aerospace students at Airbus Hamburg, MTU Munich, Lufthansa Technik, OHB Bremen, DLR.
Airbus careers? TU Hamburg or Bremen. Propulsion at MTU? TUM or RWTH. Space + satellites at OHB? Bremen or TU Berlin. Sustainable aviation? RWTH or TUM. Sarem matches your career target to the right German aerospace university — not just any engineering programme.
German aerospace admissions verify specific credits: Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Flight Mechanics, Propulsion. Sarem audits your B.Tech transcript BEFORE you apply — and helps identify bridge courses if you’re from Mechanical Engineering with weak aerospace elective coverage.
German admissions weight tool fluency: CATIA V5, ANSYS, MATLAB, OpenFOAM CFD, Abaqus FEM, XFLR5 airfoil analysis. Sarem reviews your portfolio, suggests 2-3 simulation projects matching target research, helps document UAV builds + CanSat/CubeSat competition entries.
SOPs must reference specific institutes (IST at RWTH, IRS at Stuttgart, Bauhaus Luftfahrt at TUM, DLR Göttingen, ZAL Hamburg). Sarem essay coaches help you read 2-3 papers from your target institute and weave references into a compelling motivation narrative.
Most aerospace students Sarem supports receive DAAD, Deutschlandstipendium, TUM Asia, DLR research assistantships, HiWi positions, or Airbus/MTU/OHB Werkstudent contracts. Often 2-3 funding sources stacked.
Sarem alumni at Airbus Hamburg, MTU Munich, Lufthansa Technik, OHB Bremen, DLR — help with Anmeldung, accommodation, first Werkstudent leads, internal referrals, full-time placement strategies.
MS Aerospace in Germany — FAQ
Questions Indian engineering students most often ask Sarem before applying for MSc Aerospace programmes in Germany.
