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'''Aura Aero''' is a manufacturer of general aviation aircrafts, located at the Francazal Airport in Toulouse, France. It is fully independent, privately owned, and backed by venture capital firms since its inception in 2018. '''Aura Aero''' is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, located at the Francazal Airport in Toulouse, France.
It is fully independent, privately owned, and backed by venture capital firms since its inception in 2018.


It has design organisation and production organization approvals from the ]. It has design organisation and production organization approvals from the ].
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The company develops two product lines and aircraft families: The company develops two product lines and aircraft families:
* '''Integral''': a side by side two-seater aircraft, for training with an aerobatic capacity, including a full-electric version, * '''Integral''': a side by side two-seater aircraft, for training with an aerobatic capacity, including a full-electric version,
* '''ERA''': a 19 seater electric-hybrid regional aircraft. * '''ERA''': a 19-seater electric-hybrid regional aircraft.

== History ==

] at the Paris Airshow in 2023.]]

'''Aura Aero''' was founded in 2018 by three aeronautical engineers in ], ] with the aim of designing ].

In 2020, it acquired Air Menuiserie in ] which specialises in the repair, restoration and construction of wooden and composite aircraft structures.

In 2024, the company has announced that it will set up a production centre in ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://aviationweek.com/aerospace/advanced-air-mobility/aura-aero-selects-floridas-volusia-county-planned-factory|title=Aura Aero Selects Florida’s Volusia County For Planned Factory|website=Aviation Week}}</ref>

== Aircraft ==

=== Integral ===

]

'''Integral''' is a two-seater side-by-side training aircraft, made of wood and ], intended for ] training, ] and military training, which is available in several versions:

* the ] with classic ], designed for aerobatics,
* the Integral S with tricycle landing gear, for flying schools,
* the Integral E, an electric version of its predecessors.
], powered by a 210&nbsp;hp ] engine and with a load factor of +8.5 / -8.5 g in category A1. European Certification Specification ''CS-23'' from the ] for the Integral R was obtained on 18 December 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://generalaviationnews.com/2025/01/07/french-training-aircraft-certified-by-easa/|title= French training aircraft certified by EASA|website=General Aviation News}}</ref>

Integral S made its maiden flight on 28 July 2023. Certification is scheduled for 2025.

Integral E made its maiden flight on 3 December 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/electric-two-seater-trainer-aircraft-takes-off-in-france/ar-AA1vBJnT|title=Electric two-seater trainer takes off in France|website=MSN}}</ref> Certification is scheduled for 2026 - which would make it the second ] to be certified, after ]‘s ] in 2020.

=== ERA ===

'''ERA''' (Electrical Regional Aircraft) is a 19-seater hybrid aircraft, designed for several missions:<ref>{{cite web|url= https://aviationweek.com/aerospace/aircraft-propulsion/aura-aeros-hybrid-electric-aircraft-design-effort-full-swing|title=Aura Aero’s Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Design Effort Is In Full Swing|website=Aviation Week Network}}</ref>

* passengers,
* executive
* freight,
* military.

With a payload of 1.9 tons and a range of 900 nautical miles, its first flight is announced in 2026 by the company. Propulsion will be provided by 8 electrical motors and their set of batteries connected to turbogenerators for in-flight charging.

== References ==
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Aura Aero
IndustryGeneral Aviation
Founded2018, France
HeadquartersFrancazal Airport, Toulouse, France
Key peopleJeremy Caussade, Wilfried Dufaud, Fabien Raison
ProductsElectric Aircraft
Websitehttps://aura-aero.com

Aura Aero is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, located at the Francazal Airport in Toulouse, France.

It is fully independent, privately owned, and backed by venture capital firms since its inception in 2018.

It has design organisation and production organization approvals from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.

The company develops two product lines and aircraft families:

  • Integral: a side by side two-seater aircraft, for training with an aerobatic capacity, including a full-electric version,
  • ERA: a 19-seater electric-hybrid regional aircraft.

History

Visit by French President Macron at the Paris Airshow in 2023.

Aura Aero was founded in 2018 by three aeronautical engineers in Toulouse, France with the aim of designing electric aircraft.

In 2020, it acquired Air Menuiserie in Normandy which specialises in the repair, restoration and construction of wooden and composite aircraft structures.

In 2024, the company has announced that it will set up a production centre in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Aircraft

Integral

Integral E

Integral is a two-seater side-by-side training aircraft, made of wood and carbon, intended for pilots training, voltige and military training, which is available in several versions:

  • the Integral R with classic landing gear, designed for aerobatics,
  • the Integral S with tricycle landing gear, for flying schools,
  • the Integral E, an electric version of its predecessors.

Integral R, powered by a 210 hp Lycoming AEIO-390 engine and with a load factor of +8.5 / -8.5 g in category A1. European Certification Specification CS-23 from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency for the Integral R was obtained on 18 December 2024.

Integral S made its maiden flight on 28 July 2023. Certification is scheduled for 2025.

Integral E made its maiden flight on 3 December 2024. Certification is scheduled for 2026 - which would make it the second electric aircraft to be certified, after Velis Electro‘s Pipistrel in 2020.

ERA

ERA (Electrical Regional Aircraft) is a 19-seater hybrid aircraft, designed for several missions:

  • passengers,
  • executive
  • freight,
  • military.

With a payload of 1.9 tons and a range of 900 nautical miles, its first flight is announced in 2026 by the company. Propulsion will be provided by 8 electrical motors and their set of batteries connected to turbogenerators for in-flight charging.

References

  1. "Aura Aero Selects Florida's Volusia County For Planned Factory". Aviation Week.
  2. "French training aircraft certified by EASA". General Aviation News.
  3. "Electric two-seater trainer takes off in France". MSN.
  4. "Aura Aero's Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Design Effort Is In Full Swing". Aviation Week Network.
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