ANZEN Engineering ranked No. 1 in Aerospace by the Financial Times
Lucerne/Madrid – The Financial Times ranks ANZEN Engineering as the fastest-growing aerospace company in Europe. The international engineering firm, which operates a subsidiary in Lucerne, also places 39th in the FT1000 ranking 2026.
According to a recent media release, the international engineering company ANZEN Engineering, with a subsidiary in Lucerne, has been included in the “FT1000 – Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies 2026” ranking published by the Financial Times. Compiled in cooperation with Statista, the list ranks ANZEN 39th among Europe’s 1,000 fastest-growing companies and first in the aerospace and defence sector.
Founded in 2019, ANZEN specialises in systems engineering for safety-critical systems in the aerospace and defence industries. More than 85 percent of its services are exported. Revenue increased from EUR 75,000 in its first year of operation to around EUR 6 million in 2025 and nearly EUR 9 million in 2026, reflecting annual growth rates between 50 and 100 percent.
Today, ANZEN employs more than 70 engineers and operates not only in Switzerland, but also in Spain, Germany and the United States.
The Lucerne subsidiary enables close collaboration with leading Swiss and European aerospace companies.
Nadine Rotzer, Project Manager Promotion & FDI at Lucerne Business, says: “ANZEN’s recognition highlights Lucerne’s attractiveness as a location for technology-driven and internationally active companies. We were pleased to support ANZEN throughout the relocation process and look forward to accompanying the company’s continued growth in Lucerne.”
The company’s inclusion in the FT1000 underscores Lucerne’s position as a competitive business location for highly specialised engineering firms operating in safety-critical and high-technology sectors.