With A 200-Ship Order Book, Elixir Aircraft Exhibits At AirVenture

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Key Takeaways:

  • French aircraft manufacturer Elixir displayed its "4th Generation" composite trainer aircraft, having delivered its 26th plane and holding orders for over 200.
  • Elixir is significantly expanding its operations in France with a new 15,000 square-meter facility in La Rochelle, supported by a 13-million-euro government subsidy.
  • The company plans to establish a U.S. presence by opening a reassembly plant in Sarasota, Florida, next year.
  • Elixir employs "Carbon Oneshot" technology, derived from competitive sailing, for simpler, safer designs that promise reduced maintenance and operating costs, estimated at $50 per hour in savings.
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French aircraft manufacturer Elixir brought two of its “4th Generation” composite trainer aircraft to display at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Based in La Rochelle, France, and founded in 2015, Elixir said it recently delivered its 26th aircraft to an aircraft rental service in Locavion, France. Elixir claims it holds orders for more than 200 new trainers.

With the support of the French government, which announced a 13-milion-euro ($14 million) subsidy last year, Elixir is preparing to open a new 15,000 square-meter (161,459 square-foot) facility in La Rochelle.

In the U.S., Elixir plans to open a plant in Sarasota, Florida, next year. The plant will serve initially as a reassembly facility for imported aircraft.

Elixir traces its “Carbon Oneshot” technology (one-piece assemblies) to the world of competitive sailing. “More simplicity means fewer failures, so greater safety,” Elixir writes, “but also less maintenance and lower [operating] costs.” The company estimates its overall savings at $50 per hour in fuel and maintenance costs.

Elixir currently has more than 150 employees, and says it is “recruiting massively.”

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.
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