At the beginning of the year, FACC AG commissioned JFJ GmbH with sales services in the space sector. The two companies are thus intensifying their cooperation and aim to open up new business fields in the space sector.
RIED, BURGKIRCHEN. “We have already had very good experience with the specialists from JFJ, because they supported us last year in carrying out the Covid rapid tests at our premises. Now we are intensifying our cooperation and using JFJ’s sales know-how to seize new opportunities in the space sector more quickly,” explains FACC CEO Robert Machtlinger.
“It is a great honour for us, as a still young company, to be able to support a global player like FACC with our expertise. We have thus found the ideal partner to continue our strong growth course,” says Josef Joachimbauer, Managing Director of JFJ GmbH.
The core points of the consulting agreement include market observation as well as the initiation of new business opportunities, relationship management with key customers and worldwide representation in the aerospace sector. The agreement started in January 2022 and is initially for two years with an option to extend.
About the companies:
FACC AG is one of the world’s leading aerospace companies and develops, designs and manufactures advanced lightweight systems for the aerospace industry. As a technology partner of all major manufacturers, FACC works together with its customers on solutions for the mobility of the future. Worldwide, an aircraft with FACC technology on board takes off every second. Worldwide, an aircraft with FACC technology on board takes off every second. The company is listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange and is part of the Fortune 500 group AVIC, which provides access to the largest growth markets in the industry. For more information, please visit facc.com.
JFJ GmbH was founded in May 2018 and has experienced tremendous growth in the last two years. More than 15 employees with many years of expertise work in the Aviation & Space Medicine division, focusing on sales and innovation.
