• The role of Universities in Defining our Future

    By Prof. Iain Gray, CBE FREng FRSE FRAes, Director of Aerospace, Cranfield University It is said that we are on the cusp of a new technology revolution in aerospace with exciting developments happening in electrification, artificial intelligence autonomy and new materials. There is no doubt that the role that research across our universities has played is […]

  • Terrorism and aviation security: responses by the international community

    By Bernard PESTEL, aeronautical consultant at Aeroexpert, former director of IFURTA (Institute for University Training and Air Transport Research), member of the Academy. Terrorism is not a totally new form of political violence, but a very old and universal one. Some authors make it appear from the 1st century. Today, the plane is unfortunately a […]

  • Hypersonic Flight: Challenges, Opportunities and Implications, an Overview

    By General Giuseppe CORNACCHIA, Hypersonic Flight coordinator, Associazione Arma Aeronautica Sezione Roma Due “L.Broglio” From myth to vision and technological breakthrough, the history of flight has transitioned from “heavier than air” powered aircraft (Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1903) to faster than sound (Charles “Chuck” Yeager, 1947) in a relatively short time in the first half […]

  • Space debris: sustainability of operations

    by Christophe Bonnal, Senior expert, launchers Directorate at CNES, chairman of the Commission debris of the IAA, correspondent of the EFA The massive development of space applications that we are witnessing is confronted by a number of constraints, among which the pollution of space appears to be one of the most significant. The unbridled use […]

  • History of wind tunnels, future of measurements

    Aeronautics, Automotive, building, sport,... all of these sectors have in common the use of aerodynamic wind tunnels for their studies and research. For more than a hundred years, French industry has been designing and optimizing its achievements thanks to the internationally recognised aerodynamic means that are available in France; The ONERA, CSTB and the S2A3 […]

  • Stratobus, self-contained stratospheric platform

    by Jean-Philippe Chessel, Director of the Stratobus product line, Thales Alenia Space A helium-inflated stratospheric airship powered by photovoltaic cells, storing its energy in a regenerative fuel cell system, ensures a very long-term mission. The needs are multiple: terrestrial or maritime surveillance, telecommunications in difficult areas or in addition to terrestrial and satellite networks for […]

  • Artificial intelligence, the present and the possible future

    by Claude Roche, former director of programme at the DGA, former vice-president major systems of Matra Défense Espace, vice-president of the EFA This conference shows and explains in detail the evolution and actual content of the research and applications of artificial intelligence since its beginnings, then its current developments, and how and why they allowed […]

  • The exploration of the giant gas planets: Saturn and Jupiter

    This conference will take place in two parts. The great discoveries of the US-European mission Cassini-Huygens, which explored Saturn and its procession of satellites for 13 years (2004-2017), then preparations for the European mission juice, developing for the exploration of satellites of Jupiter and its satellites Galilean from 2030 – launch programmed in 2022-will be […]

  • Can Europe win the Moon?

    Conference organized by: In partnership with Free admission. Booking recommended on the Website of the Cité de l'espace  

  • Gaia Mission: keys to the Milky Way

    By François Mignard, research director emeritus CNRS, member of the Bureau des longitudes On April 25, 2018, ESA and the European consortium DPAC delivered the second version of the results produced by Gaia satellite observations. By the diversity of data, their volume and especially the extreme precision of astrometry and photometry, it is an important date in […]

  • Airports of the Future

    By Marc Noyelle, former deputy CEO of Aeroports de Paris and president of ADPI, Member of AAE. Most "Airports of the Future” (by 2060) will actually be today's 500 largest airports, strongly adapted to support growth (tripling of the number of passengers) and to offer better services. Fewer than 100 new airports will be built, mainly […]