The b.r.m. IT & Aerospace moved to new premises in the immediate vicinity of Bremen Airport on October 8, 2025. From now on, we will be working at Hanna-Kunath-Straße 31 on forward-looking topics relating to unmanned aviation as well as efficient and sustainable IT solutions.
With our move, we are even closer to the center of the City of Aerospace. The new location also means shorter distances to local partners and institutions. In this way, we are strengthening precisely what makes us special: networked expertise in IT and unmanned aviation.
Even closer to the aviation of tomorrow
The close proximity to Bremen Airport is much more than just a new address for us. Here, where airliners, research projects and industry meet every day, we work on solutions for U-Space, advanced air mobility and safe drone operations. For our customers, this means even more practical relevance, faster coordination and a working environment that literally breathes innovation.
At the same time, we are consistently developing our Bremen UAS control center - as a future U-Space service provider and partner for demanding BVLOS and special missions.
This makes it even easier for our employees, guests and project partners to visit us: whether by plane, train, streetcar or car - our office can be reached quickly and is ideally connected to the city, region and international hubs.
Drone Days: Community meets location advantage
The new location also brings the Drone Days even closer together. The industry event with international appeal combines a conference, exhibition and live demonstrations between Oldenburg-Hatten and Bremen. The airport location offers us ideal conditions to bring future topics such as urban mobility, security applications and new deployment scenarios directly to life.
What remains unchanged despite all the changes
The environment is new, but our attitude remains the same: sustainable, reliable, North German clarity. Whether IT service, manned or unmanned aviation - at Bremen Airport, we also stand for innovative technology, active responsibility and many happy landings with our customers, partners and the Drone Days community.
Yesterday, Thursday 25.09.2025, the 6th Lower Saxony Aviation Day took place in Hanover. Our Harald Rossol was there with Andreas Eickhoff, Senator for Economics, Ports and Transformation.
A great event with good networking opportunities. The @Drone Days were also present here.
Harald Rossol had the opportunity to talk to Mr. Grant Hendrik Tonne, Lower Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs, about UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems), USSP (U-Space Service Provider) of General Aviation and, of course, the Drone Days. Here, too, it became clear that the aviation industry is an indispensable factor in the federal state of Lower Saxony and the federal state of Bremen, which of course also includes unmanned aviation.
As a member company of "RKW Nord e.V.", we are very proud to present the third future conference of the RKW Competence Center under the motto "Sustainably successful: SMEs with a future" at the Bremen Chamber of Commerce on 13.11.2025. The general meeting of RKW Nord e.V. will also be held in this context.
The central question of this year's Future Conference is: "How can SMEs make sustainability their success factor?"
Participants can expect a day full of practical inspiration and the opportunity to exchange ideas with like-minded people and experts. In keynote speeches, best practices, workshops and discussion rounds, you will learn how small and medium-sized enterprises combine ecological responsibility with economic success and innovative strength and can take away concrete ideas for your company.
When: Thursday, November 13, 2025, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Where: Bremen Chamber of Commerce - Haus Schütting These sustainably successful companies have already agreed to make a contribution:
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH in Bremen Harald Rossol, Managing Partner and expert for Green IT
NOVO-TECH Trading GmbH & Co. KG in Aschersleben Susann Krohn, Head of Management Systems with QA, Procurement and Development and expert in the production of innovative wood-based materials
We cordially invite you to the Future Conference. Participation is free of charge. Further information and registration at: www.rkw.link/zuko25
Bremen (September 11, 2025) - The Bremen-based company "b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH" was awarded the title "Annual Winner Motor of the North 2025" yesterday evening in the Hanseatic city. Christian Meyer-Hammerström, Managing Director of Osterholzer Stadtwerke and spokesman for the Powerhouse jury, presented the award to company founder Harald Rossol and his nephew and Co-Managing Director Markus Rossol together with Bremen's Mayor Dr. Andreas Bovenschulte in front of around 120 invited guests at the Weser Stadium.
The company was recognized for its achievements in the development of a national control system for civilian unmanned aerial vehicles, the expansion of the Hatten airfield (Oldenburg district) into a national drone test laboratory and the organization of the "Drone Days" as an industry get-together with international appeal at the Hatten site. b.r.m. was nominated. IT & Aerospace was nominated by the District Administrator of Oldenburg, Dr. Christian Pundt. The company had previously been recognized as the local "Motor of the North" in the district of Oldenburg and thus qualified for the election as the annual winner, where it prevailed against nine competitors.
"With the Motor of the North Innovation Award, we want to recognize companies, institutions, clubs, associations and networks that are particularly innovative and future-oriented and thus advance the region," explained Sepp Thiele, member of the Managing Board of Powerhouse Nord. The assessment criteria are degree of innovation, regional impact, sustainability and future orientation, cooperation and networking as well as exemplary character.
"Motor des Nordens" is an innovation prize sponsored by the Powerhouse Nord regional alliance, which has been awarded in cooperation with the municipalities in the Ems-Elbe region since 2024. The prize is not endowed. Each spring, Powerhouse Nord invites the district administrators and mayors of the Ems-Elbe region to nominate their local "Engine of the North" to Powerhouse Nord. "Ten municipalities took part this year," reported Thiele. The local award winners were honored in their respective municipalities over the past few months. Bremen was chosen as the location for the award ceremony for the annual winner in late summer this year, after Wilhelmshaven in 2024.
Local winners and therefore in the running for the 2025 annual award were also:
Runden Group GmbH & Co. KG from Damme (Vechta district),
AG Reederei Norden-Frisia from Norderney (Aurich district),
Kronsdobben GmbH from Friedeburg-Etzel (Wittmund district),
SciReef GmbH from Wihelmshaven,
Deutsches Institut für Lebensmitteltechnik e.V. from Quakenbrück (Osnabrück district),
Hotel Peter from Wingst (Cuxhaven district),
DFDS Germany ApS & Co. KG from the city of Cuxhaven,
Climate Cooperation Fischereihafen from Bremerhaven and
POLARIS Raumfahrzeuge GmbH from Bremen.
The five-member jury received detailed dossiers with the corresponding project descriptions for each candidate. On the basis of these documents, the candidates were assessed by the jurors in the five categories mentioned on a scale of 1 to 10. This resulted in five numerical values for each candidate, which were added together to produce an overall result. The candidate with the highest score is the winner.
In addition to Christian Meyer-Hammerström, the jury includes:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Weisensee, President of the Jade University of Applied Sciences Wilhelmshaven/Oldenburg/Elsfleth,
Tanja-Vera Asmussen, Co-Chairwoman of Powerhouse Nord e.V. and Deputy Chairwoman of the Management Board of Landessparkasse zu Oldenburg,
Karin Beckmann, State Commissioner for the district of Lüneburg and Head of the Lower Saxony Office for Regional Development, and
Prof. Thomas Albert, Director of the Musikfest Bremen gGmbH
The Drone Days 2025 were once again a complete success this year: exciting presentations, fascinating technologies and plenty of opportunities for networking. A very special highlight away from the specialist program was the performance by the rock band BAROCK on Thursday, 28 August 2025. With their energetic sound, they thrilled the audience and showed that high-tech and handmade music go together perfectly.
And the good news for all fans: soon there will be the opportunity to experience BAROCK live again - this time in a very special setting!
Open rehearsal "...on tour" in Driefel
Saturday, September 20, 2025 Admission from 19:00 - End: open end
Event barn Driefel, Blauhander Str. 31, 26340 Zetel
After numerous successful evenings as part of their open rehearsal, BAROCK 2025 is going on tour with a new format. First stop: the cozy event barn Driefel, which offers plenty of space for all fans of handmade rock music.
Important:
Registration is required via the following link: To registration
This Thursday, the 19th German Aerospace Regions Day took place directly at Dresden International Airport (DRS), organized by the BDLI.
Under the motto "The future begins at the top", this year's edition of the event will focus on the federal states of Saxony and Thuringia, which are among the driving forces in the aerospace industry.
Together with the Bremen delegation, we are pleased to have presented our federal state and our topics of the "Advanced Air Mobility Initiative Northwest Germany & German Bight" and the "UAS Control Center Bremen USSP".
Last Thursday, 28.08.2025, b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH, together with Drone Days, was awarded the coveted Motor of the North innovation prize by Powerhouse Nord.
The "Motor of the North" innovation award was launched in 2024 by Powerhouse Nord e.V. to recognize outstanding players in the area between the Ems and Elbe rivers for their achievements. This award not only highlights the potential for innovation, but also in particular the contribution to cross-industry networking.
We are therefore particularly pleased to have been nominated and honored as one of the municipal engines of the North in 2025!
Special thanks are due to our supporters from the region and beyond!
On September 10, the award gala for the "Motor of the North 2025" annual winner will take place in the Weser Stadium.
We are already keeping our fingers crossed for all the nominees and are looking forward to the coming week!
Many thanks to: Powerhouse Nord, Olaf Reichert, Sepp Thiele, Christian Pundt, Guido Heinisch, Nicola Illing, Bastian Ernst, Andreas Eickhoff, Hans-Georg Tschupke
Presentation: Advanced Air Mobility Initiative Northwest Germany and German Bight & UAS Control Center Bremen (USSP) Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. | AERO Drones Stage B4
Speakers: Markus Rossol (b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH) | Tim Strohbach (Fraunhofer IFAM)
Lecture: Next generation drone engines, lighter - more powerful - European production Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 16:30 - 17:00 | AERO Drones Stage B4
Speakers: Franz-Josef Wöstmann (Cast Coil GmbH)
"Beck's Bier & Brezeln" Bremen reception at Stand 312, Hall B4 Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 4:00 - 5:00 pm | Stand 312, Hall B4 On the first day of the trade fair, a reception will be held at the joint Bremen stand.
This offers a good opportunity to talk to visitors and industry colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere.
Lecture: Drones - Geographical UAS areas and how do we deal with them? Thursday, April 10, 2025 | 09:10 - 09:30 | AERO Drones Stage B4
Speakers: Florian Vogt (Free Hanseatic City of Bremen - Aviation Authority)
Network event "General Aviation: Innovation made in Lower Saxony" Thursday, April 10, 2025 | 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Focus on the latest technological innovations in the fields of business aviation, powered flight, microlight flight, gliding, drones, helicopters, gyrocopters and sustainable aviation
Presentation: Hatten-UAS GFC & UAS Control Center Bremen USSP - Integration of unmanned aviation in BVLOS operations through U-Space services Friday, April 11, 2025 | 16:30 - 17:00 hrs| AERO Drones Stage B4
Speaker: Harald Rossol (b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH)
It starts in 5 days and we are looking forward to it!
The b.r.m. IT & Aerospace is exhibiting together with partners at the joint stand of the State of Bremen in Hall B4, Stand 312.
We look forward to your visit. Harald Rossol and Markus Rossol are waiting for you.
AIRBUS Defense & Space GmbH
Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH
AVIASPACE BREMEN e.V.
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH
Cast Coil GmbH
Finite Air
Oldenburg-Hatten Airfield GmbH
Flight school Borkum GmbH
Fraunhofer IFAM
Hensoldt
Bremen Aviation Authority
OptoPrecision GmbH
Pleno GmbH
Unmanned aviation from Bremen
As part of the Bremen Bremerhaven City of Aerospace innovation cluster, the state of Bremen successfully supports companies and research institutions in the development and application of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Expertise has been built up in the development and production of hardware and software systems, aircraft design, avionics, navigation and sensor technology. At the same time, the focus is on UAS applications to fulfill a wide range of tasks, such as carrying out sovereign tasks in the German Bight by using drones as carriers of sensor technology or setting up ground stations for UAS. By supporting the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Initiative Nordwestdeutschland and Deutsche Bucht & UAS-Leitstelle Bremen (USSP), the state of Bremen will continue to promote the further development of UAS activities by stakeholders based in the state in cooperation with Lower Saxony.
Bremen aerospace location
In the aerospace industry, more than 140 companies and 20 institutes with around 12,000 employees generate more than 4 billion euros per year. In terms of population, Bremen has the highest employment density in these sectors in Germany. Future-oriented jobs, especially for highly qualified people, characterize the aerospace industry and the aviation sector. Cutting-edge research in the state of Bremen provides sustainable support for industry in areas such as materials science and production technologies, space systems, remote sensing, bionics and robotics.
Advanced Air Mobility Initiative
Overall objective of the project
The aim of the initiative (AAM-NW) is the successive development of airspace structures within which the operation of UAS is considerably simplified and automated and safety is increased, taking into account all relevant airspace users. The aim is to gather experience for the creation of future highly automated operating strategies by linking and integrating UAS Traffic Management (UTM) into existing Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems.
The state of Bremen, with the focus on the UAS control center, and the state of Lower Saxony, with the focus on the flight areas and aeronautical infrastructures, are cooperatively involved here to support the joint upgrading of the airspace for Advanced Air Mobility.
Furthermore, the other northern German federal states (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein) will be integrated in an additive manner, i.e. the planned federal states will develop suitable structures in parallel in order to cooperate with AAM-NW at a later date.
Introduction
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is primarily understood to mean the integration of unmanned or autonomous aircraft into a shared airspace with manned aviation, which offers the possibility of "connecting both metropolitan and rural regions quickly, safely, sustainably and affordably, independently of existing ground-based transport infrastructures". However, smaller UAS are also suitable for performing certain monitoring and transportation tasks, particularly in rural regions.
The German Bight, its islands and neighboring coastal countries offer great potential for testing the operational processes of unmanned aviation with initially lower-risk missions and (smaller) aircraft out of sight and integrating them step by step into existing manned aviation. Particular attention must also be paid to shipping and nature conservation in the German Bight. A successively accumulated wealth of experience through regular UAS operation allows the continuous testing of operational arrangements through to the highly automated coordination of flight movements by a central control center and at the same time promotes confidence in this new technology. This is where the project comes in. Subsequently, the generated know-how will be transformed into areas and missions with higher risk, e.g. in urban areas, higher payloads and also people on board.
Time horizon and expansion stages
Common to all phases is the successive development of the corresponding BVLOS (beyond visual line of sight) flight areas. The focus here is on the use and illumination of the very low level airspace (VLL). For the respective expansion stages, coverage by the air situation picture is to be achieved and successively expanded. The corresponding visibility of manned general aviation, air rescue, authorities and organizations with security tasks (BOS) and UAS in BVLOS and VLOS (visual line of sight) operations must be mutually ensured, tested and verified. Especially as these activities require a test operation prior to real operation.
Phase 0 - 2023 Preliminary work of the initiative: Compilation and integration of all relevant airspace participants
Phase 1 - 2024: BVLOS areas Hatten - German Bight incl. trial operation (red map area)
Phase 2 - 2024-2025: BVLOS areas Cuxhaven & Helgoland incl. connection to phase 1 incl. trial operation (blue and green map area)
Phase 3 - 2026-2028: Expansion and connection of further airfields such as East Frisian Islands, Leck and Nordholz incl. trial operation (yellow map area) "From separation to integration"
Phase 4 - Vision 2030 Further development in the respective U-Space(s) set up towards a seamless link to the "U4" of the SESAR ATM master plan from 2035.
Bremen UAS control center (USSP)
Whether for industrial, university, government, security or civilian purposes: the use of
The number of drones will rise sharply in the coming years and will very likely even exceed the volume of manned air traffic. Coordination requires centralized bodies that can initiate collision avoidance and corresponding evasion procedures for unmanned aviation. The EU DVO 2021/664ff provides for a USSP (USSP = U-Space Service Provider), which provides aeronautical services (e.g. flight permits and activation) digitally for drone operators. To enable the AAM NW to contribute to the digital transformation of aviation in this sense, the establishment of a UAS control center (USSP) is planned from Bremen. This control center can protect manned aviation during urgently required missions in VLL airspace through real-time coordination and at the same time open up airspace utilization potential for unmanned aviation.
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH
The b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH will be at the Aero in Friedrichshafen from April 9 - 11, 2025 at our joint stand of the State of Bremen in Hall B4 (Stand 312, Bremen). We will be showcasing our services for UAS, SORA, ConOps, VLOS and BVLOS operations. From the operational concept to approval, even complex tasks in unmanned aviation can be achieved.
Our team of aviation experts will take care of your specific Advanced Air Mobility application, no matter where you are in the development process. Our years of experience, starting with the development of a UAS and ending with Europe's most extensive ascent authorization over 3600 km², can give you the decisive time advantage to succeed in the emerging drone market.
We support you as a future U-Space Service Provider (USSP) in all areas of flight guidance and clearances. Benefit from our UTM Data Services, from weather services to electronic visualization and digital aerial imagery.
Hatten-UAS German Flight Center is the test center for unmanned aviation, located at the Oldenburg-Hatten EDWH airfield. Hatten-UAS can support companies, authorities and organizations with security tasks, universities and scientific institutions for projects and product developments for unmanned aircraft systems at any time. With 5500 m² of hangar space, licensed aircraft testers and an operating area that also allows mixed manned/unmanned operations, you get everything from a single source: from ground testing to customer presentations.
For your UAS operation the Flight School Borkum by providing qualified training for your remote pilots. As one of the first applicants for a "Light UAS Operator Certificate" (LUC), we support you in setting up a qualified flight operation.
Visit us at the AERO in Hall B4 (Stand 312, Bremen) and discuss with us how your future UAS applications can get off to a successful start.
For further information, please contact our management team led by Mr. Harald Rossol and Mr. Markus Rossol. You can reach us by phone at +49 421 34 14 94 and by e-mail at brm@brm.de.
We look forward to Aero 2025 and getting to know you.
Drone Days 2025
Can't make it to AERO? Then we'll see you at the Drone Days 2025
IT service, UAS, USSP. AAM, Green IT and the Oldenburg-Hatten airfield are another aspect of the transformation to digitalization with and through drones.
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