Wessling – February 19, 2025 – Deutsche Aircraft welcomed over 100 representatives from more than 60 suppliers to the first Deutsche Aircraft Supplier Summit at the Air Tech Campus in Oberpfaffenhofen. The event highlighted the company’s progress in securing its supply chain, with nearly 100% of its major suppliers now confirmed, further solidifying Deutsche Aircraft’s commitment to bringing the 40-seater turboprop D328eco to the market.

The summit provided a platform for industry collaboration, addressing supply chain resilience, sustainability, and innovation. Representatives from Deutsche Aircraft and its partners shared insights on the future of regional aviation, fostering discussions on accelerating the development and production of the next-generation aircraft. At the supplier summit, the top suppliers were also presented with awards.

With a strong emphasis on sustainable manufacturing, Deutsche Aircraft continues to set new benchmarks for regional aviation. The summit featured networking opportunities, allowing industry experts to exchange ideas on optimizing production processes and integrating environmentally friendly technologies. The suppliers had also the opportunity to have a closer look at the first D328eco Test Aircraft which is getting ready for the roll out this year ahead of Paris Airshow in June.

“We are proud to have achieved a significant milestone in finalizing our supplier network, Nico Neumann, Co-CEO at Deutsche AircraftIn these challenging times, strong suppliers and partners are vital. The strength and resilience of our supply chain affect our ability to deliver on promises and advance sustainable regional aviation.

Olaf Lawrenz, COO at Deutsche Aircraft, emphasized the importance of collaboration: “Our suppliers are more than just partners—they are essential contributors to our mission of transforming regional air travel. By working together, we ensure a seamless supply chain that meets the highest industry standards.”

Among the key topics discussed was the role of technology in enhancing supply chain efficiency. Patricia Ferrari, VP Supply Chain at Deutsche Aircraft, highlighted the company’s forward-looking approach: “We aim to implement digital tools and data-driven processes to create a more agile and transparent supply chain. This allows us to anticipate challenges and respond proactively to market demands. In times of an extremely demanded supply chain enabling a good forecast and demand planning plays a vital rule.”

As Deutsche Aircraft advances toward the production of its new generation of aircraft, supplier engagement remains a priority. Wolfgang Kuhl, Director Program D328eco at Deutsche Aircraft, concluded: “We are not just building aircraft—we shape the future of aviation. The commitment and flexibility of our suppliers play a crucial role and make the difference on the way to a successful, efficient and sustainable product that is demanded by a growing market.”

With this successful summit, Deutsche Aircraft reinforces its commitment to fostering strong industry partnerships and leading the way in sustainable regional aviation.