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Do228 NXT Debuts at ILA Berlin 2026 After Maiden Flight

GA-ATS unveiled the Do228 NXT demonstrator at ILA Berlin 2026, signaling a production restart for the Dornier 228 platform in Germany.

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General Atomics AeroTec Systems (GA-ATS) debuted the modernized Do228 NXT demonstrator aircraft at the ILA Berlin 2026 airshow on June 10, 2026, marking the occasion with an official water salute at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).

The public appearance follows the aircraft’s maiden flight on May 2, 2026, and an official factory rollout ceremony held on June 8, 2026, at the manufacturer’s Oberpfaffenhofen facility. According to a press release issued by GA-ATS, the event signals the restart of series production for the Dornier 228 platform in Germany, targeting the sub-20-seat turboprop and special mission markets.

Production restart and technical specifications

General Atomics acquired the Oberpfaffenhofen production site in 2021. Since the acquisition, the company has established a new production line and rebuilt supplier networks to support the Do228 NXT program. The manufacturer stated that previous supply chain constraints have been resolved, which is intended to reduce cost and scheduling risks for regional operators evaluating fleet additions.

The Do228 NXT is positioned as a multi-role platform suitable for civil, military aircraft, and government operators. Applications include maritime surveillance, search and rescue, border patrol, and passenger or cargo transport.

Performance capabilities

The aircraft features updated avionics, a modernized cabin, and new mission systems. Technical specifications provided by the manufacturer include:

  • Maximum passenger capacity: 19 in transport configuration
  • Payload capacity: Approximately 2 tonnes in freighter configuration
  • Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) certified landing distance: 362 meters at sea level
  • Takeoff distance: 445 meters
  • Cruise speed: 444 km/h
  • Maximum range: 3,025 km

Flight testing and upcoming demonstrations

The demonstrator aircraft, bearing registration D-CNXT, completed its maiden flight without reported anomalies. GA-ATS Chief Test Pilot Martina Hierle noted the stability of the platform during initial testing.

Normally you have some issues that need adjustment but not in this case. The aircraft performed without any problems. All the systems are safe and stable and it’s possible for operators to handle this aircraft in difficult environments.

Following the ILA Berlin exhibition, which runs through June 14, 2026, GA-ATS plans to expand the aircraft’s public presence. The Do228 NXT is scheduled to make its international debut at the Farnborough International Air Show in the United Kingdom from July 20 to July 24, 2026.

Craig Simpson, Managing Director of GA-ATS, described the aircraft as an answer to the demands of modern aviation. He confirmed the company will showcase the demonstrator at numerous trade shows, events, customer visits, and demo tours in the coming months.

AirPro News analysis

The successful public debut of the Do228 NXT represents a critical milestone for General Atomics AeroTec Systems as it attempts to revitalize a legacy airframe with modern systems. By demonstrating a functional, flying prototype just weeks after its maiden flight, GA-ATS is signaling to the market that the Oberpfaffenhofen production line is fully operational. We view the emphasis on resolving supply chain constraints as a direct appeal to regional operators who have faced significant delivery delays from other Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in recent years. The sub-20-seat turboprop market has seen limited clean-sheet development, making modernized legacy platforms like the Do228 NXT highly relevant for specialized operators requiring STOL capabilities and rugged performance.

Sources: General Atomics AeroTec Systems

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Safran Breaks Ground on LEAP Module Factory at Brussels Airport

Safran and Brussels Airport launch a 15,000 sq-m LEAP engine Module Factory targeting 1,500 modules annually by 2028.

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Brussels Airport and Safran Aircraft Engines have broken ground on a 15,000-square-meter facility dedicated to CFM LEAP engine maintenance, expanding their existing footprint to meet surging global demand for aftermarket services.

Announced in a press release on June 17, 2026, the new “Module Factory” at the Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels site will specialize in the maintenance of individual engine modules rather than complete engine overhauls. This targeted approach is designed to accelerate repair turnaround times for the growing fleet of Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

Scaling up LEAP engine maintenance

The global fleet of CFM LEAP engines is expanding rapidly as Airlines modernize their narrowbody fleets. The engines provide a 15 percent reduction in fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions compared to previous generations. With 150 airlines worldwide currently operating LEAP engines, the demand for specialized Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services has surged.

To manage this volume, Safran is consolidating its MRO activities into large-scale regional hubs. The new Brussels extension includes approximately 12,000 square meters of workshop space and 3,000 square meters of office space. By 2028, the facility is projected to handle up to 1,500 engine modules annually.

“The groundbreaking for this Module Factory marks an important new milestone in the development of our global maintenance network, supporting the rapid growth of the LEAP engine fleet,” said Nicolas Potier, SVP Support & Services at Safran Aircraft Engines. “This extension strengthens our deeply rooted presence within the Brussels Airport ecosystem and increases our MRO capacity in Europe, bringing us even closer to our customers’ operations and needs in the region.”

Economic footprint and environmental design

The expansion will have a notable impact on the local workforce. The project is expected to create around 250 additional jobs, bringing the total projected workforce at the site to more than 600 employees by 2027. The development also includes a 380-space multi-storey car park.

Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airports, stated that the project confirms the airport’s role as a major economic and industrial hub in Belgium, supporting high value-added activities and job creation.

In alignment with broader aviation industry Sustainability targets, the new facility is designed to achieve an E0 energy performance level. This designation indicates that the building’s energy consumption will be fully offset by on-site energy production.

AirPro News analysis

We note a significant upward revision in the project’s scope between the initial agreement signed in December 2024 and the June 2026 groundbreaking. The original 2024 announcement outlined an 11,000-square-meter facility capable of handling 1,200 shop visits annually, with 220 new jobs. The final design has expanded to 15,000 square meters, 1,500 annual modules, and 250 new jobs.

This 25 percent increase in planned capacity over just 18 months underscores the intense pressure on the global MRO supply chain. As the in-service fleet of LEAP-powered narrowbodies matures, OEMs are being forced to scale their aftermarket infrastructure more aggressively than initially forecast to prevent maintenance bottlenecks and keep airline fleets operational.

Sources: Brussels Airport

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ITT Inc. Acquires Aerospace Contacts LLC for $31 Million

ITT Inc. signs a $31M deal to acquire Aerospace Contacts LLC, a precision contacts maker supplying its ITT Cannon brand.

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ITT Inc. (NYSE: ITT) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately held manufacturer Aerospace Contacts LLC for $31 million, a move designed to secure critical supply chain components for its aerospace and defense connector business.

Announced in a press release on June 16, 2026, the acquisition targets a long-standing supplier to ITT Cannon, a brand within ITT’s Connect & Control Technologies (CCT) division. The transaction is expected to close during the third quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.

Strengthening the aerospace supply chain

Aerospace Contacts, founded in 1999 and based in Gilbert, Arizona, specializes in manufacturing high-reliability precision contacts used in aerospace and defense interconnect systems. The company employs approximately 140 technical professionals.

By bringing a key supplier in-house, ITT aims to enhance its manufacturing resilience and speed-to-market capabilities. ITT Chief Executive Officer and President Luca Savi stated that the acquisition reflects an ongoing commitment to executing strategic acquisitions that strengthen the company’s overall portfolio.

“We are pleased to welcome Aerospace Contacts to ITT. The company’s customer-focused operations, underpinned by quality and speed-to-market, will enhance our ability to support aerospace and defense customers in CCT,” Savi said in the company’s statement.

Financial context and market position

The $31 million acquisition follows a period of strong financial performance for the Stamford, Connecticut-based manufacturer. On May 6, 2026, ITT reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of $1.2 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $1.98, exceeding market expectations.

The company’s stock has seen a 29.5 percent return over the past year, bringing its market capitalization to approximately $17.45 billion at the time of the acquisition announcement. Integrating Aerospace Contacts into the CCT division aligns with broader industry trends of aerospace manufacturers vertically integrating to protect against supply chain disruptions.

AirPro News analysis

We view this $31 million acquisition as a targeted, low-risk vertical integration play by ITT. While the purchase price is relatively small compared to ITT’s $17.45 billion market capitalization, securing a dedicated supply of high-reliability precision contacts insulates the ITT Cannon brand from the persistent component shortages that continue to challenge the broader aerospace manufacturing sector. By acquiring a known entity with a 27-year operational history, ITT minimizes integration risks while immediately capturing margin previously lost to a supplier.

Sources: ITT Inc. via Business Wire, Morningstar, Investing.com

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Lufthansa Technik Philippines Expands to Clark Airport in 2028

Lufthansa Technik Philippines adds a second MRO base at Clark Airport with 9 widebody bays and Boeing 787 capability by 2028.

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Lufthansa Technik Philippines will establish a second base maintenance facility at Clark International Airport, adding nine widebody aircraft bays and 1,200 jobs to address global maintenance capacity constraints. The expansion positions the joint venture between Lufthansa Technik and MacroAsia Corporation to capture growing demand in the Asia-Pacific region while introducing new aircraft type capabilities to its portfolio.

In a press release issued on June 16, 2026, Lufthansa Technik announced the expansion during a state visit by German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to the Philippines. The new 157,000-square-meter site is scheduled to commence operations in 2028 and will complement the company’s existing operations in Manila.

Facility specifications and capabilities

The new MRO facility will be located at Clark International Airport (CRK), situated 50 miles northwest of Manila. The site will feature nine base maintenance bays dedicated to widebody aircraft. This physical expansion allows Lufthansa Technik Philippines (LTP) to broaden its service portfolio to include the Boeing 787.

Currently, LTP provides base maintenance services for the Airbus A320, Airbus A330, Airbus A380, and Boeing 777. The addition of Boeing 787 capabilities at the Clark facility represents a significant technical upgrade for the regional operation. The company projects the new site will create 1,200 highly skilled aviation jobs once fully operational.

“With the new base maintenance location in Clark, we are making a significant investment in the Philippines and substantially expanding Lufthansa Technik’s network in the country and across the Asia-Pacific region. Our sites in Manila and Clark will complement each other as two strong pillars of our growth, and together they mark an exciting new chapter for Lufthansa Technik Philippines. It is an honor that President Marcos Jr. and Federal President Steinmeier recognized this commitment during their meeting today,” said Holger Beck, CEO of Lufthansa Technik Philippines.

Strategic expansion amid industry constraints

The formal announcement follows a lease agreement signed in May 2026 among LTP, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, and Luzon International Premiere Airport Development Corp, the operator of Clark International Airport. The move secures long-term real estate for LTP following its recent lease extension for its existing 22.6-hectare technical base at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila, where the company has operated for more than 25 years.

The global aviation industry is currently facing severe maintenance bottlenecks. Aging airline fleets and persistent aircraft delivery delays from major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are driving increased demand for widebody MRO capacity. Lufthansa Technik has previously acknowledged capacity constraints across its global network, making the Philippine expansion a critical component of its operational strategy.

“Asia-Pacific is one of the fastest-growing aviation markets in the world, and the Philippines are central to our strategy in this region. With the investment in the new site in Clark, we are taking the next decisive step in our growth strategy and positioning Lufthansa Technik for the future of aviation—well beyond the borders of this region,” said Soeren Stark, CEO of Lufthansa Technik.

AirPro News analysis

We view this expansion as a necessary pressure-release valve for the constrained global widebody MRO market. With new aircraft deliveries from both Boeing and Airbus facing persistent delays, operators are forced to keep older widebody jets in service longer than anticipated. This dynamic significantly increases the demand for heavy base maintenance. By securing a massive footprint at Clark International Airport, Lufthansa Technik is positioning itself to capture this overflow demand while leveraging the established aviation workforce in the Philippines. The addition of Boeing 787 capabilities is particularly notable, as the global fleet of early-build Dreamliners is now firmly entrenched in heavy maintenance cycles.

Sources: Lufthansa Technik

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