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Crane A&E to supply Proximity Sensing System to D328eco Aircraft 

Crane A&E to supply Proximity Sensing System to D328eco aircraft
From L to R: Nico Neumann (COO at Deutsche Aircraft) and Joseph Mundiger (Crane Aerospace & Electronics VP/GM, Sensing & Power Systems).

Crane A&E’s latest Proximity Sensing System promises to enhance the D328eco’s performance with cutting-edge, low-risk technology.

Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a division of Crane Company, has solidified its enduring partnership with Deutsche Aircraft through a Proximity Sensing System supply agreement. Crane A&E to supply the Proximity Sensing System for Deutsche Aircraft’s 40-seater regional turboprop aircraft, the D328eco. This move reinforces Crane’s commitment to advancing aerospace technology and highlights the strength and continuity of their partnership with Deutsche Aircraft.

Joseph Mundinger, VP/GM, Sensing & Power Systems,  Crane Aerospace & Electronics, said, “We are pleased to be working with Deutsche Aircraft and look forward to supplying the D328eco with our latest proximity sensing solution. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we are committed to providing the D328eco with a premier system that will benefit Deutsche Aircraft’s customers.”

With a track record spanning 60 years, Crane A&E has been a cornerstone in delivering reliable proximity-sensing technology for aircraft. Building on over three decades of experience with the D328 turboprop, Crane A&E’s latest Proximity Sensing System promises to enhance the D328eco’s performance with cutting-edge, low-risk technology. 

Nico Neumann, COO, Deutsche Aircraft, announced, “We are glad to continue our ongoing partnership with Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a highly esteemed organization in our industry. Their proven expertise will be crucial for Deutsche Aircraft efforts to advance the completion of our D328eco.”

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This selection marks a significant continuation of the collaboration between Crane A&E and Deutsche Aircraft, following Crane’s earlier appointment to provide the brake control system for the same aircraft.