Deutsche Aircraft has rolled out its first D328eco test aircraft, TAC 1, at its Oberpfaffenhofen headquarters. The milestone follows the initial fuselage cut revealed at Farnborough in July 2024. Based on the Dornier 328, the D328eco is designed to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions and increase regional connectivity.
Co-CEO Nico Neumann says: “The roll out of our first test aircraft marks a significant achievement in the D328eco programme and an important step towards our physical flight test activities. This milestone represents our transition from conceptual design to practical testing and industrialisation. At Deutsche Aircraft, we are proud to introduce an aircraft with the proven DNA of the Dornier 328, enhanced for better efficiency, reduced emissions and a superior customer experience, making it an optimal choice for regional operators worldwide.”
COO Olaf Lawrenz adds: “This milestone is a testament to our team's dedication and technical expertise. Building upon the robust foundation of the Dornier 328, an aircraft ahead of its time, we have integrated modern technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability. The roll out reflects our commitment to delivering a next-generation regional aircraft that combines proven reliability with cutting-edge advancements to meet the evolving demands of regional aviation.”
BDLI CEO Marie-Christine von Hahn says: “Innovations in the air improve our lives on the ground. Deutsche Aircraft is sending a strong signal on behalf of the entire industry: German aviation is a global leader.”
The D328eco features upgraded propulsion systems, aerodynamics and avionics, and is built for operations in remote and challenging environments. The physical test campaign is expected to lead to type certification and entry into service by Q4 2027.
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