Deutsche Aircraft Selects Crane Aerospace & Electronics for Brake Control System Supply
Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a division of Crane Co., has been chosen to provide the brake control system for Deutsche Aircraft's upcoming D328eco regional turboprop. The aviation technology firm will outfit the environmentally conscious aircraft with its advanced Mark V brake-by-wire system.
Featuring state-of-the-art upgrades, the Mark V system from Crane A&E integrates sophisticated features like Brake Temperature Monitoring and Autobrakes, ensuring peak braking efficiency across all landing scenarios. The Autobrake system, operable via digital interface, enables precise, automated brake applications without pilot intervention. This system not only mitigates pilot workload with its selectable deceleration levels for smoother landings but also bolsters safety during emergency maneuvers. Furthermore, it lays groundwork for potential future functionalities, such as automatic landing capabilities (AutoLand).
"Our Crane A&E heritage brand pioneered the industry's initial antiskid braking system back in 1947," stated Ryan Sands, VP/GM of Landing & Control Systems at Crane Aerospace & Electronics. "Continuing that tradition of breakthroughs, we're honored to equip the D328eco from Deutsche Aircraft with our latest braking technology. The D328eco is a front-runner in the aviation movement toward zero-emission flights, and we're dedicated to contributing to this shift by delivering secure and reliable travel experiences through our Mark V system."
Maximilian Fahr, Vice President of Supply Chain, commented: "We're excited to have aligned with Crane Aerospace & Electronics, widely acknowledged for its pioneering spirit, to reinforce the dependability of our supply chain. Their expertise brings us closer to realizing our most sophisticated turboprop development. We warmly welcome the Crane team into the D328eco project fold!"
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Deutsche Aircraft,
Crane Aerospace & Electronics