• AI, connectivity and cybersecurity in avionics

    By Marc Gatti, Scientific and Academic Relations Director, Thales AVS France, AAE correspondent This presentation introduces the three key pillars of the avionics platform of the future, and presents the associated challenges. The term "avionics platform" used here includes all the on-board systems needed for an aircraft to fly (whatever the aircraft: commercial, fighter, transport, […]

  • Taikonauts conquer space: China’s manned space program

    Lecture presented by Philippe Coué, member of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) China has been planning to send its citizens into the cosmos since the start of its space program in the 1960s. But it wasn't until the end of the twentieth century and China's economic take-off that this goal became a reality. Today, […]

  • EUCASS 2025

    This conference, organized by the non-profit organization EUCASS, is one of the most widely attended conferences in the field of aeronautics and space science. The conference was launched in 2004 by scientists and engineers from Western Europe and Russia. Previous editions have been held in Moscow (2005), Brussels (2007), Versailles (2009), St. Petersburg (2011), Munich […]

  • Towards an exploration of the Moon that respects its environment

    By Michel BlancProfessor Emeritus, IRAP/Université de Toulouse, Chairman of COSPAR's Exploration Panel, member of AAE Lunar exploration is the first step towards future human missions to Mars. It also has its own objectives: scientific research, exploitation of local resources, services for astronauts, and perhaps even tourism. At a time of increased environmental awareness on our […]

  • Global air transport: analysis of commercial setbacks

    By José Miguel De la Viuda Sainz, Business Roadmap & Transformation Programs, Airbus Since the appearance of the Boeing 247 in 1933, undoubtedly the first modern passenger aircraft, over two hundred different models of commercial aircraft have been built to date. Some models have been a resounding success, others a mixed success, and still others, […]

  • The DORN experiment on board the Chang’E 6 lunar mission

    Lecture presented by Pierre-Yves Meslin, planetologist at the Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, scientific leader of the DORN experiment. DORN was the first active French instrument to be deployed on the Moon's surface, in June 2024, aboard the Chinese probe Chang'E 6. Its aim was to measure the concentration of radon released by […]

  • The challenges facing European airports by 2050

    By Franck Goldnadel, President of Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur The greening of aviation is often talked about by manufacturers and airlines, but less so by hospitality structures, which also have serious challenges to face. These include the airport's technical resources, the preparation of refuelling with new fuels, some of which are difficult to transfer, […]

  • Formal sitting 2025

    2:00 pm - Opening of the meeting by Chairman Bruno Stoufflet 2.05pm - Presentation of the Board 14:15 - Welcome and introduction of new members Honorary members BUSSEREAU Dominique CALLEJA Y CRESPO Daniel Fellows BONDIOU Anne BRU Pierre DUDOK DE WIT Thierry FENECH Hector GARAVAGLIA Roberto GODEL Claude HAIDAR Riad KOFFI Philippe SOULERES Eric VALLETTE […]

  • CEAS AIDAA 2025 – 10th Aerospace & Defense Meeting

    The Italian Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIDAA) and the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS) are delighted to announce a joint event for the 28th AIDAA International Congress and the 10th CEAS Aerospace Europe Conference / 10th Aerospace & Defense Meeting This prestigious conference will take place in Turin, Italy, from December 1 to […]

  • In the Solar Furnace: Latest Results from Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe

    By Alexis Rouillard, CNRS researcher, IRAP and Philippe Louarn, CNRS research director, IRAP Why is the Sun's atmosphere two hundred times hotter than its surface? How are solar winds and thunderstorms created? To answer these big astrophysical questions, the Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter space probes set off in 2018 and 2020 to discover […]

  • Jean Pinet, test pilot: a privileged witness to the transformations of aviation over the last 60 years

    With Jean Pinet, former experimental test pilot, doctor in psychology-ergonomics and former president of the AAE; Alain Garcia, former Executive Vice President Engineering at Airbus Commercial Aircraft and former Vice-President of AAE; Jacques Verrière, former Captain, Air France Instructor and Chairman of AAE Section 3. This conference, in the form of a round-table discussion, will […]