Approval Paves Way For Aura’s Electric Trainer To Fly

Aura Aero

Aura Aero’s electric-powered Integral E is being prepared for first flight.

Credit: Aura Aero
Aura Aero has received the permit to fly its Integral E two-seat electric trainer, paving the way for first flight of the prototype “in the coming weeks,” the French startup says. The permit to fly was issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and allows French aviation regulator...
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