• Peer Support. Managing the Expectations : Where Control is fair and Trust is just

    By Flight Captain Hans Rahmann, Director Mayday Foundation, former Lufthansa pilot Results of the Task Force after the GermanWings Accident in 2015 led to new EASA Regulations. These have to be implemented by August 2020. One of their main focusses is based on Peer Support Programmes (PSP). EPPSI, being part of the advisory body, supported […]

  • Rotary wing aircraft for passenger transport by 2050

    By Jean-Pierre Dubreuil, former Secretary General of the Eurocopter Group, Member of AAE Rotary wing aircraft have some specific properties that make them suitable, even essential, for a wide range of missions. However, they are hampered by certain aspects mainly linked to the aircraft itself which researchers are endeavouring to correct. his lecture describes the […]

  • Our journey to the lunar continent

    Pr. Bernard Foing, astrophysicist ESA ESTEC, director ILEWG International Lunar Group, IAA member, professor at the VU Amsterdam, ISU, ISAE The international community has launched an orbital flotilla around the moon (10 probes since SMART-1 in 2003) that will continue with manned missions using capsules (Orion or Dragon in the US, China, etc.) and international […]

  • Mars Direct: A Practical Approach for Near-Term Human Mars Missions

    Lecture by Dr. Robert Zubrin, President of both the Mars Society and Pioneer Astronautics, author. This lecture investigates means for achieving human expeditions to Mars utilizing existing or near-term technology. The mission plan described here, Mars Direct is accomplished with tandem direct launches of payloads to Mars using the upper stages of the heavy lift […]

  • 2019: the Moon in all its states!

    "From the manufacture of the first launchers to the development of space activities" Launch lecture organised by Paul Andrieu of the AACE. With Laurent Thierry, doctor in history, historian at La Coupole (Centre of history and memory in Nord Pas de Calais) Claude Favre, granddaughter of a deportee from Toulouse, and author of the biographies […]

  • The Helicopter in France, from its beginnings to the present day

    It was in France, in 1907, that the earliest attempts to fly "helicopter" type aircraft took place. It would then take nearly 30 years of research and testing to ensure that this complicated concept reached industrial stage, and 20 years more for the precursors of a future European helicopter industry to emerge. Today, rotary wing […]

  • Space in the service of defence: issues and threats

    by Gal. Bernard Molard, former defence and security adviser to the President of EADS Astrium, AAE member This lecture will be presented in cooperation with the AQUI-IHEDN. Navigating in the desert, firing a bomb at a target, or communicating in the open sea... In a few years satellites have become indispensable to the smooth operation […]

  • Towards a revival of supersonic transport?

    Gérard Théron, former head of the Airbus Propulsion competence centre, AAE member At a time when supersonic aircraft projects, mainly business aircraft, are flourishing once again in the media, this presentation begins by analysing the characteristics of Concorde, the only supersonic commercial aircraft in the civil market. It then presents the projects developed in the […]

  • Chang’e, or the call of the Moon

    From legend to reality, the Chinese Moon exploration programme. Lecture by Linli GUO, Chief Engineer at the Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST). Moderated by Michel BLANC, astronomer, IRAP/Midi-Pyrénées Observatory, UPS-CNRS; Executive Director, International Space Science Institute in Beijing, AAE Member . Organised in partnership with the Air and Space Academy and IRAP/OMP/CNRS as part […]

  • Reusable space systems: 1687-2019

    Lecture cancelled Their real story : a longer and different history than what is known. Lecture by Pascal Bultel, Expert at CNES, former airline world engineer and historian. SPACEX performed a number of premiers since 2015 : first recovery of a commercial reusable launcher, first recovery at sea, first reflight, first flight of a multi […]

  • Industrial excellence at the service of a new programme

    Presented by Michel DEWERDT, Director of the Toulouse Establishment, Airbus Operations SAS The success of a new aircraft programme such as the A350XWB depends on a very large number of factors. In a context of technological change, strong competition and production ramp ups, industrial excellence is one of the keys to this success. With its […]

  • The European Union: A key player in space

    Lecture by Dr. Paul Weissenberg, former deputy general director of the European Commission, correspondent of Air & Space Academy Space cannot be dissociated from the political identity of the European Union. With a proposed budget of 16 billion euros over 7 years and a single regulatory framework, the EU is accelerating and expanding its space […]