From July 20 to 26, AURA AERO will participate in EAA AirVenture 2026 in Oshkosh, the world’s largest aviation gathering, exhibiting in front of the International Aerobatic Club (IAC) Pavilion.

The manufacturer returns with INTEGRAL R, its two-seat, aerobatic-capable training aircraft, which will perform two aerobatic demonstration flights on Monday, July 20, and Tuesday, July 21. Already well established on the U.S. aerobatic circuit, the aircraft has secured three first-place finishes in the Intermediate Power category at IAC competitions since 2025, with Steve Fiegel at the controls.

Usually based at AURA AERO’s U.S. headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida, the aircraft is already EASA-certified and is now approaching FAA certification, a key milestone ahead of its first deliveries in the United States.

On July 24, Mike Goulian, AURA AERO’s U.S. ambassador, and Steve Fiegel, the company’s INTEGRAL Sales Manager, will host a presentation at the IAC Aerobatics Center (L-12) at 1:00 p.m. local time, highlighting the INTEGRAL R’s design, capabilities and aerobatic performance.

With nearly 600 FAA-certified flight schools and more than 525,000 pilots, the United States represents a strategic market for flight training. The INTEGRAL family offers a new generation of aircraft for flight schools, flying clubs and private pilots, combining modern design, enhanced safety, lower operating costs and training capabilities tailored to today’s and tomorrow’s aviation needs.

A pioneer in low-carbon aviation, AURA AERO is committed to designing and manufacturing aircraft that contribute to the decarbonization of air transport.