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Paris Air Show 2025

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26 Jun 2025

The Foundation team was present at the Paris Air Show Le Bourget 2025, from Wednesday June 18 to Friday June 20. Alongside ISAE-SUPAERO and the ISAE SUPAERO ENSICA Alumni association, these days, dedicated by GIFAS to feminization, were rich in meetings, exchanges and collaborations.
We tell you all about it.

New partnership with MBDA for the Program of Excellence

MBDA, ISAE-SUPAERO and the ISAE-SUPAERO Foundation have signed up to a new multi-year program of excellence scholarshipsfor the best talents entering the engineering or Master of Science in aerospace engineering curriculum.
Launched in 2013 with the support of MBDA, these scholarships represent a major lever for the Institute in terms ofattractiveness and international influence.
Thanks to its success, this program, which has evolved with each renewal, has currently enabled 46 students to pursue their studies at ISAE-SUPAERO.

Renewal of the CASAC Chair

Initiated in 2016 to initiate advances in the field of human-machine collaboration applied to airborne systems, the “CASAC” research and training chair, signed by Dassault Aviation, ISAE-SUPAERO and its Foundation, is now entering its 3rd phase.
The renewal of the “Design and Architecture of Cognitive Airborne Systems” chair confirms the relevance of the research carried out on enhancing overall performance in the Human-Systems relationship, with particular emphasis on heterogeneous multi-platform architectures.
Led by Caroline CHANEL at ISAE-SUPAERO, the Chair’s work focuses on cutting-edge themes integrating neuroergonomics with advanced AI-based mission and decision-making methods. The aim is to improve the safety, robustness and efficiency of civil and military air operations, in complex systems.

Inauguration of the exhibition “Les audacieuses du ciel: femmes pionnières dans l’aéronautique”.

Produced jointly by ENAC, ISAE-SUPAERO and OSE l’ISAE-SUPAERO, the exhibition is part of the ACCORDA project, which aims to help middle and high school students make the transition to higher education, and to fight against stereotypes. This exhibition presents ten portraits of women pilots and engineers, or both. The aim is to highlight the perseverance and determination they have shown in overcoming obstacles of all kinds, as well as making their mark in a predominantly male environment.

Welcomed to the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace by its Deputy Director, Gilles Villenave, the exhibition was inaugurated by Majdi Khoudeir in his capacity as Vice-President of the ISAE Group, and in the presence of one of the “audacious” artists featured: Anne Ducarouge.