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Deutsche Aircraft opens Berlin office

by Marcelo Moreira

Turboprop start-up German Aircraft has opened a new office at the historic Römischer Hof on Unter den Linden in Berlin.

The Berlin office moves the team physically closer to Germany’s politicians and decision makers, which is critical for selling the airframe to government entities.

“With the opening of our new office in the political centre of Germany, we intend to have a more active role in shaping the Federal Republic’s aviation strategy,” said Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft. “Our work at Deutsche Aircraft goes beyond the traditional civil use of the D328eco. With our D328MR (Multi-Role) variant, we are developing resilient and sustainable solutions for urgent needs ranging from reconnaissance capabilities to medical transport.”

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The D328MR is specifically designed for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions. The ability to continuously collect and analyse reliable data in demanding or hostile environments is a key factor in making security-relevant decisions and achieving operational goals.

The office opening follows the successful rollout of TAC 1, the first D328eco test aircraft, on 28 May 2025. This event highlights Deutsche Aircraft’s technological leadership in the field of sustainable regional aircraft.

The Berlin office complements the company’s two main locations: Oberpfaffenhofen R&D campus and the Leipzig administrative centre.

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