Deutsche Aircraft has announced that it will be presenting its D328eco turboprop at the Regional Airline Association Leaders Conference, which will be held this September.

Leaders conference
The German manufacturer will present its next-generation aircraft, an aircraft designed with sustainability in mind. The manufacturer will showcase its response to the current challenges that regional airlines in the United States (US) are struggling with, such as operating costs, pilot shortages, and the urgent need to replace ageing 30 and 50-seat aircraft. The D328eco has been engineered from the ground up to meet market demands, especially in aspects of sustainable aviation.
Compared to previous generation turboprops and regional jets in the same size category, the aircraft has up to 40 percent lower seat cost and significantly reduces CO2 emissions. The aircraft has a capacity of 40, tailored for underserved and short-haul routes, and can be configured for passenger, cargo, and medevac operations. Deutsche Aircraft stated that the aircraft is a cost-effective replacement strategy for the ageing regional fleets, as it can reduce costs on short-haul routes by up to 40 percent compared to jets.
Some manufacturers executives will be present for interviews during the leaders conference, including Anastasija Visnakova, the Vice President of sales and marketing, and Nils Heuer, Director of sales, both will be available in person and virtually. Visnakova will join original equipment manufacturer leaders during the CEO Panel, “The Next 50 Years,” on Sep. 19, 2025, at approximately 11:45 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. She will share her perspectives on how innovation and new entrants will reshape the industry and passenger experience over the next half century.

About Deutsche Aircraft
Based on the outskirts of Munich, Germany, Deutsche Aircraft is an aircraft manufacturer that officially became an original equipment manufacturer in early December 2020. Its D328eco is a 40-seat aircraft that is compatible with sustainable aviation fuel and is being developed with the prospect of hydrogen-based fuels. The manufacturer has been developing the aircraft for years and has made several recent accomplishments in the testing of the aircraft, as well as several upgrades. Deutsche Aircraft also recently opened a new office in the capital of Germany in July 2025.
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