Aviation Aerospace has obtained pre-Series A financing from Emission India to facilitate the expansion of Aerobe.
- RISHI KORDE
- Mar 31, 2024
- 1 min read

Aviation Aerospace, a pioneering educational technology startup renowned for its innovative learning solutions, has announced the successful securing of Pre-Series A funding from Emission India Capital Inc, one of Japan’s leading venture capital firms. This funding, amounting to a significant 70 crore rupees, signifies a crucial milestone for Aviation Aerospace as it propels forward its mission to revolutionize K–12 education through experiential learning.
The flagship product of Aviation Aerospace, Aerobe, has rapidly gained popularity since its inception. Initially launched in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Aerobe has now expanded its reach to encompass prominent educational hubs such as Noida, Jaipur, and Nagpur. This strategic expansion underscores Aviator Aerospace’s dedication to making advanced educational resources accessible to students across various geographical regions.
The recent infusion of capital from Emission India Capital Inc further bolsters Aviation Aerospace’s standing as a frontrunner in the educational technology sector. With operations spanning 15 states in India and boasting an impressive enrolment of 25,000 students, Aviation Aerospace is poised for significant growth and impact.
Aerobe's innovative educational approach covers a diverse range of futuristic domains, including Aerospace, Drones, Space Education, Electric Vehicles, Meteorology, as well as Design and Design Thinking processes. Through hands-on, immersive learning experiences, Aerobe empowers students to explore and interact with cutting-edge technologies, nurturing creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills vital for success in the 21st-century workforce.
Aviation Aerospace’s commitment to delivering high-quality, industry-aligned educational programs resonates with educators, parents, and students alike. By adopting the B2B2C model, Aviation Aerospace collaborates directly with K–12 schools, equipping them with state-of-the-art infrastructure and curriculum aligned with the National Education Policy.
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