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Akkodis and Deutsche Aircraft sign strategic agreement for the next generation of future-ready regional aircraft

The companies are combining their technological expertise to strengthen German aircraft development through digital engineering and emission-reducing innovations.

Weßling, Germany September 30, 2025 Photo(s): By Deutsche Aircraft
Signing of the strategic agreement: Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft and Reiner Oldewurtel, Vice President of Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH

Akkodis and Deutsche Aircraft have signed a cooperation agreement that marks the beginning of a strategic partnership. The goal is to significantly advance the development and production of innovative regional aircraft in Germany, with a focus on technological excellence and strengthening the local aerospace ecosystem.

Under the agreement, Akkodis will become a first-tier supplier, playing a central role in Deutsche Aircraft's supply chain. As a global digital engineering consulting company, Akkodis brings expertise in aircraft system development and specialised engineering to support Deutsche Aircraft in achieving its key programme milestones.

The company will manage the entire development process – from defining requirements and integrating complex systems, and testing on the ground and in flight, right through to final certification of the new aircraft. In addition, its Aerospace & Defence division contributes capabilities in digital modelling and simulation, advanced materials and preparations for alternative propulsion systems such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and hydrogen.

Over the years, Akkodis has proven to be a reliable partner through its technological competence, proactive solutions and ability to mobilise global resources. Akkodis will leverage digital development methods that enable faster, more efficient and lower-emission aircraft development.

"This agreement reinforces our diversification strategy and strengthens our role in the aerospace industry," says Dr. Peter Mehrle, CEO of Akkodis Germany. "Together with Deutsche Aircraft, we are demonstrating Europe's industrial capability and innovative power. By combining their expertise with our digital engineering know-how, we are driving regional aircraft development that is made in Germany and positioning Europe as a leader in sustainable aviation."

"For us, this cooperation is about translating engineering expertise into real progress," explains Reiner Oldewurtel, Vice President Akkodis Germany AS&D GmbH. "Through close collaboration with Deutsche Aircraft, we are contributing to faster system integration, more efficient testing and smoother certification – always guided by quality, passion and forward thinking."

"The partnership with Akkodis is a significant step in our mission to develop the next generation of regional aircraft. We are committed to digital excellence and emission-reducing technologies to actively shape the future of aviation from Germany, for Europe and beyond," emphasises Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft.

Both companies view the partnership as a long-term commitment that goes beyond traditional project collaboration, driven by a sharedambition to make regional aircraft more efficient, lower-emission and future-ready from a European base.