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TRIUMPH expands role as cable control supplier for Deutsche Aircraft D328eco

Justice Ohue
Last updated: 24 July 2025 10:06
By Justice Ohue
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Dan Crowley (Chairman, President and CEO of TRIUMPH) and Nico Neumann (CEO of Deutsche Aircraft)
Dan Crowley (Chairman, President and CEO of TRIUMPH) and Nico Neumann (CEO of Deutsche Aircraft) © Deutsche Aircraft
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TRIUMPH Group Inc. has been awarded a contract by Deutsche Aircraft to design, manufacture, and support the gust lock system for Deutsche Aircraft’s 40-seater D328eco regional turboprop.

Deutsche Aircraft D328eco prototype
D328eco prototype aircraft © Deutsche Aircraft

Gust Lock System

Gust locks are crucial for preventing unintended movement of control surfaces (like ailerons and rudder) when an aircraft is parked, especially during severe weather conditions. This announcement took place after the 2025 Paris Air Show and was awarded to Triumph’s Cable Control Systems Division, located in Heiligenhaus, Germany. 

This builds on the collaboration that was announced during the 2024 Farnborough International Air Show, at which Triumph was selected to develop and manufacture the precooler system of the engine. Triumph’s continued involvement in the D328eco as it transitions from development to the industrial phase marks the strategic value of this partnership in delivering the next-generation aircraft to the market.

Deutsche Aircraft  Final Assemly Line- Leipzig
Deutsche Aircraft Final Assembly Line- Leipzig© Deutsche Aircraft

Deutsche Aircraft’s D328eco

The D328eco is equipped with Pratt & Whitney PS127XT-S engines. These engines are expected to scale the aircraft to new heights, as they are capable of operating on 100% sustainable aviation fuel, including power-to-liquids fuel with zero aromatics.

Justin Wolfanger, president of Triumph Systems, Electronics & Controls, commented on Triumph’s broader role in supporting sustainable aviation initiatives across its operating divisions. He spoke highly of the D328eco and the sustainable future it represents in the aviation industry. He said:

“We are increasingly engaged in the development of new thermal solutions and cable control systems to support the sustainable future of flight. Alongside Deutsche Aircraft and our other partners, the future is looking greener.”

Nico Neumann, chief executive officer at Deutsche Aircraft, commented on the partnership with Triumph and how the continued collaboration reflects the strength of their partnership. He acknowledged Triumph’s expertise in delivering high-performance systems and stated the importance of having trusted partners like Triumph.

What are your impressions of Triumph? Leave your comments below.

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Justice Ohue
ByJustice Ohue
A writer and aviation journalist with a passion for engineering, storytelling, and the creative arts. Has a genuine interest in biomedical engineering—particularly at the intersection of biology and engineering.
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