• [ Postponed] The challenges facing European airports in 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 […]

  • Human-Systems Integration: A discussion of artificial intelligence

    By Prof. Guy André Boy, FlexTech Chair, ESTIA & CentraleSupélec (Paris Saclay University), AAE member We now live in a digital and virtual world in which we seek ever closer proximity to reality. Artificial intelligence (AI) has invaded our lives, and the relationship between humans and AI should be further explored from the point of […]

  • Concorde: will it mark the apogee of air transport as a means of rapid travel?

    Conference organized by 3AF Midi-Pyrénées in partnership with the Académie de l'air et de l'espace and in collaboration with the Aérothèque. Presented by Guy DESTARAC, head of the 3AF Midi-Pyrénées heritage working group This talk will retrace the genesis of the program in the context of the times: air transport was engaged in the race […]

  • Formal sitting 2024

    Public session - Pierre Baudis Congress Centre (Cassiopeia hall) 09:30 - Reception speech Didier FUSSEN, Doctor of Science, former head of the "Solar Radiation" department at Belgium's Royal Institute for Space Aeronomy, full member of Section 1, elected June 15, 2023, on : "Between the two infinities, Science as Pascalian entertainment". 09:50 - Introducing the […]

  • Will we reach for the stars?

    Conference as part of the "Scroll!" 2025 Festival organized by Toulouse Metropole. By Roland Lehoucq, astrophysicist at CEA Saclay Space travel is a favorite theme in science fiction. Some films, like Star Wars or Star Trek, feature fabulous spaceships that take you from planet to planet like a bus. Others, like Avatar, show more plausible […]

  • AI and training: from university to the professional world

    Artificial Intelligence is now present at every step of our lives; every action, every device involves AI. However, there are many mysteries surrounding these two letters AI. According to some, they will change our lives; for others, they should be viewed with great caution. Whatever the case, this new "tool" must be integrated into our […]

  • Agile knowledge transfer: what methods for such an ambition?

    After the success of the first symposium held at the Air Museum in Le Bourget in January 2024: "The transport of tomorrow, which engineers for such ambitions?", the organizers are very pleased to invite you to a second edition: AGILE KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION: WHAT METHODS FOR SUCH AN AMBITION? We look forward to seeing you at […]

  • Air traffic control in Europe: the real storm

    By Marc Baumgartner, Room Manager and Air Traffic Controller at Skyguide, AAE member The impact of COVID on aviation was abysmal. Air traffic was at an all-time low. By 2024, air traffic and flight delays had reached pre-pandemic levels, prompting numerous complaints from airlines. Why is air traffic control unable to overcome bottlenecks, despite 20 […]

  • Concorde Weekend: Concorde Monument Historique

    For 2 days, the Concorde n°1, on display in the museum's collections and recently listed as a Monument Historique, pending its classification in 2025, will be in the spotlight. The Air and Space Academy, will be present at Weekend Concorde 2025: Concorde Monument Historiquea not-to-be-missed event to be held at the Aeroscopia museum. This exceptional […]

  • Humanity’s search for its origins in the age of the James Webb Space Telescope

    Lecture in french by Sylvie Vauclair, astrophysicist, emeritus university professor, fellow of AAE Since the dawn of mankind, human beings have sought to understand the world in which they live and to situate themselves in relation to it. Science and technology have led to spectacular advances that have challenged old ideas and overturned humanity's view […]

  • Pollution: everything we can see, understand and monitor from space

    By Cathy Clerbaux, Director of Research at CNRS, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, member of AAE The media regularly report that the state of the atmosphere is getting worse, and that man is primarily responsible. Over the past twenty years or so, scientists have had access to an impressive array of observations (particularly by satellite). Was […]

  • Clean Aviation: disruptive technological innovation for sustainable commercial aviation in 2035

    By Sébastien Dubois, Unit Manager, Program Development and Communications, Clean Aviation Clean Aviation is a European public-private partnership aimed at developing breakthrough technological innovations that will cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 90% through the combined effect of sustainable fuels and associated breakthrough innovations (minimum 30%). It aims to accelerate the introduction of new […]