Aerodata and Deutsche Aircraft Partner on D328eco Special Mission Platform

The D328eco and the D328 platforms will be equipped with, Aerodata’s mission management system AeroMission, as well as other specialized mission equipment.
June 17, 2025
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Aerodata AG and Deutsche Aircraft signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Paris Air Show 2025.

This marks the beginning of a strategic partnership to deliver a German-made Special Mission Aircraft solution for a wide range of surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

The goal is to have a solution in place for a Special Mission Aircraft ‘Made in Germany’ for use in a wide range of reconnaissance and surveillance scenarios for Deutsche Aircraft’s regional turboprop the D328eco.

The D328eco and the D328 platforms will be equipped with, Aerodata’s mission management system AeroMission, as well as other specialized mission equipment.

With over 200,000 operational flight hours, the existing D328 platform has proven its reliability in global mobility, medevac, cargo and passenger transport missions. It has demonstrated its multi-role capabilities in its role as the C-146A “Wolfhound” with the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).

The D328eco introduces a new generation of mission-ready aircraft. Designed with modular cabin layouts, a large in-flight operable door and quick conversion capabilities, the D328eco is engineered for multi-role operations—from ISR and maritime patrol to aerial firefighting, medevac and humanitarian missions.

The strategic partnership combines Aerodata’s unique expertise and decades of experience in the development, production, integration and certification of mission management systems and sensor technology for airborne reconnaissance with the comprehensive technological expertise of Deutsche Aircraft as a manufacturer of regional aircraft.

In a period of geopolitical and security policy upheaval, this cooperation will help to strengthen independent national and European capabilities in the field of airborne surveillance by rapidly making available a Special Mission Aircraft ‘Made in Germany’.

“Airborne maritime reconnaissance is a key component in protecting critical maritime infrastructure and serves to secure geopolitical freedom of action,” said Neset Tükenmez, CEO of Aerodata.

Tükenmez continued, “It is essential for the early detection of threats and contributes to maintaining sovereignty. We are therefore delighted to be working with Deutsche Aircraft to jointly develop a forward-looking complete solution for the D328eco, thereby further advancing technological progress in Germany.”

“The D328eco is designed to be the most versatile and sustainable turboprop in its class,” remarked Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft, “By partnering with Aerodata, we are combining proven mission systems with a next-generation platform to deliver a truly German-engineered solution for global ISR and special mission needs.”

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