Expleo, a global provider of engineering, technology and consulting services, and Deutsche Aircraft announce the signing of a cooperation agreement to deliver engineering services for the aircraft programme. Under this agreement, Expleo will become one of four First Tier Suppliers, playing a central role in Deutsche Aircraft’s supply chain. Expleo is a long-standing partner of Deutsche Aircraft, providing a comprehensive suite of advanced engineering services and was the recipient of the ‘Best Engineering Services Supplier’ award at the aircraft manufacturer’s annual Supplier Day in 2025.

Graham Younger, VP Global Aerospace of Expleo, commented: “Expleo is committed to creating a more sustainable aerospace industry. We're proud to renew our long-standing partnership with Deutsche Aircraft, an organisation whose vision for more sustainable aviation reflects our own. Expleo's proven expertise in aerospace engineering will bring operational efficiencies to Deutsche Aircraft’s programmes as it sets standards in reducing the carbon footprint of air travel.”
Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft, stated: “At Deutsche Aircraft, we are committed to redefining regional aviation through innovation and digital excellence. Our partnership with Expleo strengthens our operations by combining our vision for a greener future with Expleo’s engineering excellence. Together, we are setting new standards for operational efficiency and environmental responsibility in air travel.”

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