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Aura Aero was founded in 2018 by three aeronautical engineers in ], ] with the aim of designing ]. | '''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 2020, it acquired Air Menuiserie in ] which specialises in the repair, restoration and construction of wooden and composite aircraft structures. |
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Industry | General Aviation |
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Founded | 2018, France |
Headquarters | Francazal Airport, Toulouse, France |
Key people | Jeremy Caussade, Wilfried Dufaud, Fabien Raison |
Products | Electric Aircraft |
Website | https://aura-aero.com |
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.
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
Aura Aero was founded in 2018 by three aeronautical engineers in Toulouse, France with the aim of designing electric aircrafts.
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.
References
- "Electric two-seater trainer takes off in France". msn. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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