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Aura Aero

Toulouse (Toulouse Francazal) Airport

Aura Aero ERA

Press Release

Aura Aero will begin construction on its new aircraft production facility at Toulouse-Francazal airport, France.

Issued by Aura Aero.

March 2, 2023

Aura Aero gets green light for construction of factory at Toulouse-Francazal Airport

Aura Aero, a French pioneer in decarbonised aviation, today launched the 'Aura Factory' project, the new site dedicated to the production of its Integral and ERA programmes, at Toulouse-Francazal Airport in France.

In view of its rapid growth and the ramp-up of its production (over 100 orders for Integral as well as letters of iIntent for 330 ERA aircraft), Aura Aero's current infrastructures will develop very significantly in the near future.

In order to meet its industrial calendar, planning on a production start for ERA, the regional 19-seater regional electric-hybrid aircraft, for as soon as the end of 2025, the manufacturer is planning to move within the next 30 months, to this new site bearing 40,000 sqm of buildings.

The Aura Factory will gather both the Industrial centre, including theIntegral and ERA assembly and subassembly production lines, and the energy centre. It will also host the design and advanced research department, as well as the customer centre, the aircraft delivery centre and of course the administrative, commercial and management teams.

The new site will be scaled to manufacture around 150 aircraft per year, comprising 50 Integral and 100 ERA. Thus, the headcount will go from 130 people today to some 1,600 employees at maximum rate.

The Aura Factory represents an investment of 150 million euros. Funded with the support of Toulouse-Métropole and the Occitanie Region, the buildings should come out of the ground after all the preliminary technical and administrative studies.

In line with the sustainable development approach that is at the heart of Aura Aero's DNA, this project aims at being as integrated as possible within its environment, especially the scenery and its biodiversity. Aura Aero is committed, with the Brunerie architectural firm, to minimise the buildings' carbon impact, notably through the use of bio-sourced materials and processes, and through the search for optimised, no air-conditioning heating systems, with simple regulation solutions.

Similarly, Aura Aero will do its utmost to carry out autonomous and virtuous operations, through minimal use of external resources such as water or electricity:

- Onsite production and storage of electricity for the needs of the buildings, for the industrial processes and for the charging of batteries, either for the manufactured aircraft or for the light logistics and employee vehicles;

- Onsite processing of waste water;

- Use of rainwater for sanitary facilities and watering.

Jérémy Caussade, co-founder and president of Aura Aero, says: “The trust that many international airlines place in us confirms the wish of the aviation sector to quickly shift towards decarbonisation, with aircraft that better respect the environment. We aim at being among the leaders of this industrial revolutio,n and we would like to express our gratitude to the regional communities, Toulouse Métropole and the Occitanie Region, for supporting us in the realisation of this project in a challenging time frame.”