We’re pleased to announce that Stirling Dynamics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with EURAMEC BV. (Euramec), marking the beginning of a promising collaboration aimed at advancing innovation in aerospace technology and training solutions.
The agreement was officially signed at the Paris Air Show 2025, one of the industry’s most prestigious events, and brought together key figures from both organisations and government. In attendance were Bert Buyle, CEO of Euramec; Bill Minkoff, CEO of Euramec USA; Bandula Pathinayake, Vice President of Stirling Dynamics; and Theo Francken, Belgian Minister of Defence.
This strategic partnership brings together Stirling Dynamics’ engineering expertise in cockpit controls production with Euramec’s strengths in flight dynamics model design. By combining our capabilities, we aim to co-develop an immersive flight training simulator, driven by a shared commitment to innovation, safety, and sustainability in aerospace. We’re excited to contribute to high-profile projects such as the SF260 flight training simulators and the F-16 pilot controls.
Commenting on the agreement, Bandula Pathinayake said: “We’re excited to be working with Euramec on this forward-thinking initiative. This MOU represents a significant step in strengthening our international partnerships and expanding our capabilities in simulation and training systems development.”
Bert Buyle added: “Collaborating with Stirling Dynamics opens up new opportunities to push the boundaries of what’s possible in aerospace. We look forward to combining our strengths to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of the industry.”
The signing of this MOU reflects Stirling Dynamics’ ongoing commitment to global collaboration and technological excellence. As we look ahead, we’re excited about the potential this partnership holds for shaping the future of aerospace innovation.
Stay tuned for more updates as this collaboration progresses.