Austrian Competences in Aeronautics Technology

Diamond Aircraft Industries

Diamond Aircraft Industries is an international, worldwide operating manufacturer of glass fibre and carbon fibre composite aircraft. Innovative aircraft solutions at the highest level and quality are produced for flight schools and private customers. Known as an international specialist for glass and carbon fibre composite technology, we are active in many areas of research, development and application.

Technologies and competences

Our goal is to have automobile standards in aircraft production. We combine the best of material, engine and navigation technology and develop aircraft that are more economical to buy and maintain, and are less of a burden on the environment. And we do this while meeting the highest demands of performance and safety.

Fields of Activity Research Development Production
Aircraft (complete)
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Aircraft structures and parts
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Engines      
Cabin interiors and furnishing (incl. cargo hold)  
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Materials and manufacturing technologies      
Cockpit equipment and aircraft electronics  
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Systems  
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Air traffic infrastructure and air traffic control applications      
Ground test and training equipment      
Airport infrastructure      

Products and services in aviation

  • DA62: twin-engine, propeller powered, 5-7-seater training & touring aircraft with jet-fuel engines.
  • DA42 MPP: DA42 as a multifunctional sensor carrier.
  • DA42-VI: twin-engine, propeller powered, 4-seater training & touring aircraft with jet-fuel engines.
  • DA40: single-engine, propeller powered, 4-seater training & touring aircraft with a jet-fuel engine.

Aviation standards and certifications

  • EASA Part 21 POA
  • EASA Part 21 DOA
  • EASA Part 145
  • EASA Part 147
  • EASA Part M Subpart G

Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH

N.A. Otto-Strasse 5
2700 Wiener Neustadt, Austria
+43 2622 26700

http://www.diamond-air.at

Contact

Martin Volck

Economic data

Employees > 250
Turnover > 10 M€
Export quota aviation 90 %
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Last update: 2017-02-15