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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 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.

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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.