Start-up engine manufacturer Price Induction is about to begin endurance testing on its 575-pound-thrust Dgen 380 turbofan by the end of this month. A new architecture on the core engine was validated in December for better performance after 50 hours of testing, a spokesperson from the France-based company told AIN. The A6 standard of the full engine, which incorporates the core changes, has run about 20 hours since. Endurance testing is now expected to total 150 to 200 hours this year. By year-end, Price Induction will have three full engines running. The company is still seeking an aircraft launch platform and is thus holding “technical talks” with Brazil’s GP Aerospace and Italy’s Vulcanair. Toulouse-based aerospace graduate engineering school ISAE is using a Dgen 380 that has just been upgraded to the A6 standard in its aerospace engineering education programs. Price Induction has also begun considering forming a subsidiary in the U.S. The 35-employee firm claims it has enough funding to proceed unaffected by the current economy.