AURA AERO Debuts INTEGRAL R at France Air Expo in Lyon
AURA AERO has made its first appearance at the France Air Expo in Lyon, unveiling the EASA-certified INTEGRAL R. The two-seater training plane, capable of aerobatics, is already flying with numerous flight clubs.
AURA AERO Unveils Dual-Purpose Trainer at France Air Expo
At Lyon-Bron Airport this week, AURA AERO is debuting its new INTEGRAL R at the France Air Expo (June 4-6) – a two-seater training aircraft designed not just for fundamental instruction, but for exhilarating aerobatic maneuvers too. The French manufacturer isn't just showing off a plane; it's pitching a new standard for pilot education. It’s AURA AERO’s first time at this particular expo, and they're not just bringing a concept. The INTEGRAL R is a fully EASA-certified machine, having received its stamp of approval in December 2024. That robust certification isn't just paperwork; it underpins the aircraft's reliability and safety, making it a trusted platform for aspiring pilots. What’s its real selling point? The dual capability. While it's perfectly suited for standard flight training, the built-in aerobatic features add an advanced dimension to pilot education. Students can progress from basic skills to complex aerial maneuvers all within the same versatile airframe. That makes for a more comprehensive, and frankly, more engaging learning experience. This isn’t a prototype waiting for its moment. The INTEGRAL R is already in the air, actively deployed across French and European aeroclubs. Instructors and students are already benefiting from its performance and user-friendly design, solidifying its reputation even before its official unveiling at such a high-profile event. Its presence here will no doubt generate serious interest from flight schools and aviation enthusiasts seeking a modern, multi-purpose training solution. This isn't just another aircraft; the INTEGRAL R represents AURA AERO’s ambitious vision for the future of flight training. Delivering a sophisticated, yet accessible, machine, the company hopes to genuinely enhance pilot instruction across the continent and help shape the next generation of aviators. At Lyon-Bron this week, AURA AERO isn’t merely showing off a plane. They’re demonstrating a firm commitment to innovation in the cockpit.Source: ItaliaVola | 24 May 2026 | Originally in IT
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