The Latécoère 15 was a French airliner built in 1925 for use on Latécoère's own airline on routes between France and Morocco. It was a parasol-wing monoplane of conventional design with twin engines mounted among the wing bracing struts and small stub wings fitted to the lower fuselage as a mounting point for these struts and for the main undercarriage units. Six passengers could be carried in an enclosed cabin and the pilot sat in an open cockpit in the nose.
Made by Groupe Latécoère.