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        <hl1>Deutsche Aircraft and Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada Advance Regional Turboprop Innovation at Paris Air Show</hl1>
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        <story.date>June 18, 2025</story.date>
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      <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/styles/gnw_nitf.css"/><p>Le Bourget, Paris, June  18, 2025  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Deutsche Aircraft, in collaboration with Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada today provided an update on the 40-seat D328eco® regional turboprop at the Paris Air Show 2025. This announcement follows of the successful rollout of the first test aircraft (TAC 1) in May 2025, and the completion of a joint synthetic fuel test campaign in late 2024. Pratt &amp; Whitney is an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business.</p>   <p>Powered by Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada’s PW127XT-S engine is a next-generation turboprop designed to meet the evolving demands of regional air travel, especially in markets, where operators face unique challenges such as short runways, harsh weather, and remote communities.</p>   <p><b>The D328eco is a next-generation turboprop designed to deliver:</b></p>   <p />   <ul><li><b>Up to 15 % improvement in fuel efficiency compared to its predecessor the D328®</b></li><li><b>40 % longer time on wing</b></li><li><b>20 % lower maintenance costs</b></li></ul>   <p />   <p>These enhancements will significantly reduce operating costs and boost dispatch reliability, helping regional airlines deliver dependable services in demanding conditions.</p>   <p>"For over 40 years, we've been dedicated to supporting regional airlines by understanding their unique needs," said <b>Maria Della Posta, president, Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada</b>. "With the PW127XT engine family, we've developed a solution that reduces maintenance and operating costs, delivering significant value to our customers."</p>   <p><b>Program Momentum and Technical Validation</b></p>   <p>In late 2024, Deutsche Aircraft and Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada completed a successful flight test campaign using the D328 UpLift demonstrator. Conducted in partnership with the German Aerospace Center, this campaign included five flights powered by fully synthetic, zero aromatics Fischer-Tropsch fuels, confirming that the propulsion system performs to specifications using alternative fuels. This is a crucial step toward supporting future operational flexibility and sustainability goals.</p>   <p>"The joint test campaign confirms our ambition of making the D328eco ready to operate with future specifications for 100% SAF at Entry Into Service (EIS)," said <b>Nico Neumann, CEO of Deutsche Aircraft</b>. This, along with other platform updates, ensures the D328eco meets performance, and sustainability goals and provides a reliable, future-ready aircraft.</p>   <p><b>From Rollout to Certification</b></p>   <p>The rollout of the first test aircraft at Deutsche Aircraft’s Oberpfaffenhofen facility marked the shift from design to hands-on flight testing, which is scheduled to begin in 2026. The programme remains on track for type certification and Entry Into Service (EIS) in Q4 2027.</p>   <p><b>The D328eco is designed to serve regional operators with features including:</b></p>   <p />   <ul><li><b>Operational efficiency and high dispatch reliability</b></li><li><b>Enhanced passenger comfort through a modern, spacious cabin</b></li><li><b>State-of-the-art avionics and aircraft systems</b></li><li><b>Short-field and remote operation capabilities</b></li></ul>   <p />   <p>Deutsche Aircraft and Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada continue to collaborate closely to ensure the aircraft meets the highest standards of performance, reliability, and efficiency, paving the way for a new era of more efficient regional air travel.</p>   <p><b>All performance comparisons involving Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada’s PW127XT-S engine refer to its predecessor, the Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada PW119C engine.</b></p> <p id="gnw_attachments_section-header">
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