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Deutsche Aircraft Partners with Akkodis on Next-Generation Regional Aircraft

Deutsche Aircraft and Akkodis Collaborate on Next-Generation Regional Aircraft Development
Deutsche Aircraft has formalized a strategic partnership with Akkodis, a leading provider of engineering and digital solutions, to accelerate the development and production of next-generation regional aircraft within Germany. This collaboration is designed to strengthen the local aerospace ecosystem, uphold technological excellence, and reinforce Europe’s position as a pioneer in sustainable aviation.
Scope and Objectives of the Partnership
Under the terms of the agreement, Akkodis will assume the role of a first-tier supplier and a central figure in Deutsche Aircraft’s supply chain. Drawing on its expertise in specialized engineering and aircraft systems development, Akkodis will manage the entire development lifecycle. This includes defining technical requirements, integrating complex systems, conducting ground and flight testing, and securing final airworthiness certification. Additionally, Akkodis’s Aerospace & Defence division will contribute advanced digital modeling, simulation capabilities, and the preparation of innovative materials tailored for alternative propulsion technologies such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and hydrogen.
Akkodis intends to leverage its digital development methodologies to facilitate the creation of aircraft that are faster, more efficient, and emit fewer pollutants. Dr. Peter Mehrle, CEO of Akkodis Germany, highlighted the strategic importance of the partnership, stating, “This agreement reinforces our diversification strategy and strengthens our role in the aerospace industry. Together with Deutsche Aircraft, we are demonstrating Europe’s industrial capability and innovative power. By combining their expertise with our digital engineering know-how, we are driving regional aircraft development that is made in Germany and positioning Europe as a leader in sustainable aviation.”
Reiner Oldewurtel, vice president of Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH, emphasized the practical benefits of the collaboration, noting, “Through close collaboration with Deutsche Aircraft, we are contributing to faster system integration, more efficient testing, and smoother certification—always guided by quality, passion, and forward thinking.”
Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft, described the partnership as a pivotal step in the company’s mission to develop the next generation of regional aircraft. He affirmed, “We are committed to digital excellence and emission-reducing technologies to actively shape the future of aviation from Germany, for Europe and beyond.”
Challenges and Industry Context
Despite the promising outlook, the partnership faces significant challenges. Deutsche Aircraft recently announced a delay in the first flight of its D328eco prototype, now scheduled for mid-2026, although the company remains committed to a 2027 service entry target. This revised timeline, alongside ambitions to deliver all-electric regional aircraft by 2030, has elicited some skepticism within the market regarding the feasibility of these objectives.
The competitive environment is also intensifying. SkyWest Airlines has invested in Maeve Aerospace, a rival enterprise focused on hybrid-electric aircraft development. Maeve Aerospace’s flagship model, the Maeve Jet, aims for a 2033 service entry, underscoring the growing momentum in the race to develop sustainable regional aviation solutions.
Nonetheless, both Deutsche Aircraft and Akkodis regard their partnership as a long-term commitment, united by a shared ambition to produce future-ready, low-emission, and highly efficient regional aircraft. Their collaboration reflects a broader industry drive toward innovation and sustainability, as European manufacturers seek to lead the next era of aviation.

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