Engineering Akkodis and Deutsche Aircraft form a partnership

Source: Press release | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

Akkodis and Deutsche Aircraft are working more closely together. The focus is on aircraft development in Germany using digital engineering.

Signing of the strategic cooperation agreement (from left): Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft, and Reiner Oldewurtel, Vice President of Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH.(Image: Deutsche Aircraft)
Signing of the strategic cooperation agreement (from left): Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft, and Reiner Oldewurtel, Vice President of Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH.
(Image: Deutsche Aircraft)

Akkodis and Deutsche Aircraft have entered into a partnership to develop modern, low-emission regional aircraft in Germany. As a first-tier supplier, Akkodis contributes extensive expertise in system development, digital modeling, and alternative propulsion technologies—from requirements definition and system integration to ground and flight testing, and ultimately the final certification of new aircraft.

“This partnership strengthens our diversification strategy and our role in the aviation industry,” says Peter Mehrle, CEO of Akkodis Germany. “Together with Deutsche Aircraft, we demonstrate Europe's industrial capabilities and innovative strength: by combining our expertise, we are advancing the development of regional aircraft ‘Made in Germany’ and positioning Europe as a leader in sustainable aviation.”

"For us, this collaboration is about turning engineering know-how into tangible progress," explains Reiner Oldewurtel, Vice President at Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH. "Through close cooperation with Deutsche Aircraft, we contribute to faster system integration, more efficient testing, and smoother certification processes."

"The partnership with Akkodis is a significant step in our mission to develop the next generation of regional aircraft. Together, we are focusing on digital excellence and emission-reducing technologies to actively shape the future of aviation – from Germany, for Europe and beyond," emphasizes Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft.

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