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Akaer and Deutsche Aircraft Launch D328eco Forward Fuselage Assembly Line
Akaer and Deutsche Aircraft inaugurate the D328eco fuselage assembly line, advancing sustainable regional turboprop manufacturing in Brazil.
The recent inauguration of the D328eco Forward Fuselage Assembly Line by Akaer and Deutsche Aircraft on August 12, 2025, marks a pivotal development in regional aviation manufacturing. This partnership between Brazil’s Akaer and Germany’s Deutsche Aircraft transitions the D328eco program from development into industrialization, reinforcing a broader trend of globalized aircraft production and deepening Brazil-Germany collaboration in aerospace technology. The event, attended by top Brazilian officials, underscores its importance not only for the companies but also for the regional aviation sector, as the D328eco targets market readiness in Q4 2027.
This milestone goes beyond manufacturing achievement, embodying a comprehensive approach to sustainable aviation. It leverages Brazil’s established aerospace manufacturing expertise while advancing Germany’s push for next-generation turboprop technology. The forward fuselage assembly line at Akaer’s São José dos Campos facility will handle industrialization, tooling, prototype manufacturing, and engineering studies, positioning the partnership as a cornerstone for the D328eco’s commercial aspirations.
The significance of this development lies not just in its technical or industrial aspects, but in its potential to reshape regional aviation. By combining proven aircraft heritage with modern sustainability and efficiency standards, Akaer and Deutsche Aircraft aim to address pressing market needs for cost-effective, environmentally responsible, and flexible regional air transport solutions.
The D328eco program is an evolutionary step in regional aviation, building on the legacy of the Dornier 328 Commercial-Aircraft, which first entered service in the early 1990s. Deutsche Aircraft, the German OEMs, has positioned the D328eco as an advanced update rather than a clean-sheet design, leveraging the Dornier 328’s operational heritage while incorporating enhancements in performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions reduction. This pragmatic strategy addresses the challenges of certifying new turboprop aircraft in a competitive and highly regulated market.
The original Dornier 328, certified in over 80 countries with around 150 aircraft still in service, provided Deutsche Aircraft with a strong foundation and regulatory familiarity. The D328eco program, announced in 2020, targets the regional air travel market with a 40-seat turboprop that can operate on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). It offers a 25% increase in passenger capacity over its predecessor and a 14% reduction in fuel consumption per passenger, directly addressing market demands for economical and sustainable regional aviation.
Key program milestones include completion of wind tunnel testing in October 2023 and the start of test aircraft construction in July 2024. The program’s timeline was adjusted in July 2024, with entry into service now planned for Q4 2027, a two-year delay attributed to evolving certification requirements and the opportunity to implement product enhancements such as improved STOL performance and advanced Avionics. This reflects the increasingly complex regulatory environment for new aircraft certification and the need for robust compliance and documentation.
The August 12, 2025 inauguration at Akaer’s São José dos Campos facility transitioned the D328eco from concept to industrial reality. Akaer was selected in March 2024 to manufacture the forward fuselage, including industrialization, tooling, prototype manufacturing, and engineering studies. The event was attended by high-level Brazilian officials, reflecting the government’s recognition of aerospace as a strategic sector and the program’s potential contribution to Brazil’s role as a global aerospace hub.
Cesar Silva, Akaer CEO, highlighted the pride and strategic importance of the project, noting its role in connecting smaller cities and strengthening Akaer’s position as a Tier 1 supplier. Deutsche Aircraft’s CEO, Nico Neumann, echoed this, emphasizing the technical and strategic fit of Akaer as a partner and the milestone the assembly line represents for the D328eco program’s industrialization. The forward fuselage assembly line is a technically complex endeavor, encompassing the full industrialization process, specialized tooling development, and prototype manufacturing. Located in Brazil’s aerospace capital, São José dos Campos, the facility benefits from a concentration of skilled workforce, supporting infrastructure, and proximity to other major aerospace players, ensuring access to resources essential for advanced manufacturing.
“The D328eco will pave the way for more sustainable and efficient regional flights that connect smaller cities in Brazil and around the world. For Akaer, being part of this significant project and playing a key role in producing the forward fuselage is a source of great pride.”, Cesar Silva, CEO of Akaer
The Akaer-Deutsche Aircraft partnership exemplifies global aerospace manufacturing, where OEMs rely on specialized suppliers to optimize production and manage risk. Akaer, with over 30 years of experience and certifications including ISO 9001:2015 and AS 9100 rev. D, was selected for its technical capabilities, manufacturing capacity, and strategic alignment. The selection process prioritized expertise, customer focus, and long-term partnership potential.
Akaer’s role covers the entire development and production cycle for the forward fuselage, from industrialization and tooling to prototype manufacturing and ongoing support. This reflects a shift in the aerospace industry toward supplier integration, with partners taking on significant responsibility for design, development, and Manufacturing. Akaer’s application of simultaneous engineering, DFM, and DFA principles ensures manufacturing efficiency and quality from the earliest design stages.
The company’s status as a Strategic Defense Company and authorization for handling classified information underscore its capacity to manage sensitive projects, including multi-role configurations for the D328eco. These capabilities position Akaer as a key player in the global aerospace supply chain, supporting both commercial and specialized aircraft programs.
The D328eco is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127XT-S engines, fully compatible with 100% SAF and H2-SAF, supporting the aircraft’s sustainability goals. The engines deliver 2,475 shaft horsepower, enabling a maximum cruise speed of 324 knots (600 km/h) and a service ceiling of 30,000 feet. The aircraft’s take-off and landing performance allows operations at smaller Airports, enhancing regional connectivity.
With an operating empty weight of 10,150 kg and a maximum payload of 4,200 kg, the D328eco can carry 40 passengers in standard configuration. Fuel consumption at cruise is 480 kg/hour, with competitive block fuel figures for typical regional routes. Deutsche Aircraft claims the D328eco offers the lowest trip cost in its class and up to 50% better fuel efficiency than similar-sized regional jets, with significant reductions in direct maintenance costs.
The aircraft’s flexible design supports multiple roles, including passenger, cargo, and special missions. Its advanced avionics, improved STOL performance, and compatibility with emerging regulatory standards position it as a versatile solution for operators facing aging fleets and tightening environmental requirements.
“The launch of another fuselage production line at Akaer represents a key milestone in the industrialisation of the D328eco programme. Akaer’s expertise and ambition to grow into a globally recognised Tier 1 supplier make them an ideal partner.”, Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft
The D328eco enters a regional turboprop market valued at an estimated $2.5 billion in 2025, with projected growth to $3.8 billion by 2033. Demand is driven by the need to replace aging fleets, enhance fuel efficiency, and meet sustainability goals. Turboprops remain attractive for short-haul and regional operations, especially in markets with limited passenger demand or infrastructure. Major competitors include ATR, Cessna, and others, with ATR maintaining a dominant position and advancing its own SAF initiatives. The D328eco’s competitive edge lies in its operational efficiency, environmental compatibility, and multi-role flexibility. However, it faces challenges from established players, evolving regulatory requirements, and emerging technologies like hybrid and electric propulsion.
Geographically, North America and Europe dominate demand, but Asia-Pacific, particularly China and India, shows strong growth potential. Brazil’s domestic market, with significant investment in regional connectivity and the world’s second-largest general aviation fleet, offers substantial opportunities for the D328eco, especially as the government continues to support aviation expansion.
Deutsche Aircraft’s supply chain strategy distributes major structural responsibilities: Akaer produces the forward fuselage in Brazil, while other partners like Dynamatic Technologies in India handle the rear fuselage. This approach leverages local expertise, cost advantages, and market access, while also providing resilience against regional disruptions.
Advanced digital manufacturing at Deutsche Aircraft’s Leipzig/Halle Airport final assembly line incorporates automation, paperless processes, and technologies like 3D modeling and augmented reality. This “Factory 4.0” facility, with capacity for up to 48 aircraft annually, represents a significant investment in efficient, high-quality production.
Sustainability is integral to the supply chain, with the Leipzig facility designed for CO2 neutrality and renewable energy use. Supply chain resilience and early supplier engagement are prioritized, reflecting lessons learned from recent global disruptions and the need for robust, adaptive manufacturing systems.
Brazil’s aerospace sector is the third largest globally, underpinned by decades of strategic development, government support, and strong academic-industry partnerships. São José dos Campos, home to Akaer and Embraer, is a center of aerospace excellence, offering skilled workforce, infrastructure, and a comprehensive supply base.
The Akaer-Deutsche Aircraft partnership leverages this ecosystem, providing both manufacturing capability and access to a growing domestic market. Brazil’s focus on technological independence, innovation, and international collaboration creates an environment conducive to advanced aerospace projects and global partnerships.
Government initiatives continue to support industry growth, with policies and investments aimed at maintaining Brazil’s competitive position and fostering integration into global supply chains. This foundation supports not only the D328eco program but also future opportunities in emerging aviation technologies. “Brazil’s aerospace sector is an example of successful government-academic-private sector partnership, balancing technological independence with openness to international collaboration.”, Industry analysis
The inauguration of the D328eco Forward Fuselage Assembly Line is a milestone in regional aviation, showcasing the value of strategic, cross-border partnerships and modern manufacturing practices. Akaer and Deutsche Aircraft’s collaboration harnesses Brazil’s aerospace expertise and Germany’s commitment to sustainable technology, setting a template for future aircraft development programs.
As the D328eco moves toward its targeted entry into service in 2027, its success will depend on continued progress in certification, manufacturing ramp-up, and market acceptance. The partnership’s integrated approach, combining proven heritage, advanced sustainability, flexible manufacturing, and robust supply chain management, positions it to address the evolving needs of regional aviation and to influence the direction of future industry collaborations.
What is the D328eco? Who is responsible for the forward fuselage assembly? When is the D328eco expected to enter service? What are the key technical features of the D328eco? How does the D328eco address sustainability? Sources: Deutsche Aircraft Press ReleaseAkaer and Deutsche Aircraft Inaugurate D328eco Forward Fuselage Assembly Line: A Strategic Partnership Reshaping Regional Aviation Manufacturing
Background and Historical Context of the D328eco Program
The Inauguration Event and Its Industrial Significance
Strategic Partnership, Manufacturing Capabilities, and Technical Specifications
Modern Aerospace Manufacturing Strategy
D328eco Technical Specifications and Market Positioning
Global Industry Context, Supply Chain, and Brazilian Integration
Market Dynamics and Competitive Landscape
Supply Chain Strategy and Manufacturing Resilience
Brazilian Aerospace Industry Integration
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FAQ
The D328eco is a 40-seat regional turboprop aircraft developed by Deutsche Aircraft, based on the Dornier 328 platform, designed for improved fuel efficiency, sustainability, and operational flexibility.
Akaer, a Brazilian aerospace company, leads the production of the D328eco’s forward fuselage, handling industrialization, tooling, prototype manufacturing, and engineering studies.
The current target for entry into service is Q4 2027, following a revised program timeline to accommodate enhanced certification and product improvements.
The aircraft features Pratt & Whitney PW127XT-S engines, compatibility with 100% sustainable aviation fuel, advanced avionics, improved STOL performance, and a maximum cruise speed of 324 knots.
The D328eco is designed for full compatibility with sustainable aviation fuels, incorporates efficient engines, and is manufactured in facilities with CO2-neutral and renewable energy practices.
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