Annual report ISAE-SUPAERO 2023

In 2023, ISAE-SUPAERO hosted several delegations to promote the Institute and increase awareness of its projects. Elected representatives, local parliamentarians, Airbus institutional relations, and rapporteurs in charge of national parliamentary matters were received at ISAE-SUPAERO. Among the latter, representatives of the OPECST mission (Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technical Choices) Senator Pierre Médevielle and MP Jean-François Portarrieu were welcomed to discuss the information report on decarbonisation in the aviation sector. ISAE-SUPAERO also participated in meetings outside the Institute on various topics involving the ministerial offices of the Ministry of the Armed Forces or the MESR, DGE, or ESA. The ISAE Group brings together French aerospace engineering schools under a common banner. It seeks to address the needs of the aerospace sector by offering a wide range of dedicated educational programmes (Engineering, Masters, Advanced Master's, and PhDs) to guarantee the educational quality of these programmes and develop joint projects among its members. With six schools in all the major aviation and space industry regions of France, the ISAE Group offers manufacturers in these regions a range of high-level scientific and technical graduates unique in Europe. It also maintains a special link with three partner schools: ESTIA (Bidart), EIGSI (La Rochelle - Casablanca), and Elisa Aerospace (Saint-Quentin – Bordeaux). The ISAE Group organised its first prospective seminar on March 31 on the ISAE-SUPAERO campus titled ‘What Will Aerospace Engineering Education Look Like in 15 Years?’". This meeting brought together 140 people from the aerospace sector and was an opportunity to reflect on the outlines of the Group’s future academic courses surrounding three key issues: technological challenges for sustainable aviation and space, digital challenges for the aerospace sector, and HR challenges for future engineering education. A concrete follow-up action will be the creation of a prospective ISAE Group board in 2024. • On March 8, the ISAE Group signed the Airbus charter ‘Achieving Gender Equity in Airline Professions.’ This demonstrates its commitment, as well as that of all its schools, to actively contribute to the gender diversity of the aerospace industryalongside all themajor players in the sector. •OnDecember9, thefirst ISAE-SUPAEROstudents graduated from the Industrial Engineering Apprenticeship programme ‘Industrialisation and Methods for Aviat ion and Space’. Th i s i s a programme c reated wi th i n the ISAE Group also avai lable at ISAEENSMA and ISAE-SUPMECA. For the past seven years, the Group of French Aeronautics and Space Industries (GIFAS), which brings togethermore than 400 SMEs and major industrial groups in the sector, has provided substantial financial support for the development, promotion, and social outreachof the ISAEGroupand its schools. At the 2023 Par i s Ai r Show, the ISAEGroup signed a partnership agreement with Dassault-Systèmes to develop skills linked to newdigital practices in the aerospace field. This partnership is based on the deployment of Dassaul t Sy s t ème s ’ 3DEXPERIENCE collaborative platform in the ISAE Group’s academic programmes. • ISAE-SUPAERO (Toulouse) • ISAE-ENSMA (Poitiers) • ISAE-SUPMECA (Saint-Ouen) • ESTACA (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Laval, Bordeaux) • École de l’Air et de l’Espace (Salon-de-Provence) • ENAC (Toulouse) Institutional Relations The ISAE Group 2023 Highlights A Student Delegation to the Ecological Transition Ministry The Six Member and Associate Grandes Écoles A Seminar on Engineer Education in the Future And Also… Development of the ISAE Group Supported by GIFAS APartnershipwith Dassault Systèmes Signed at the Paris Air Show A Lively Morning Debate with French MPs at ISAE-SUPAERO One of the objectives of the Institute is to strengthen the link between the public sphere and our students in order to give them greater knowledge of institutions and political decision-making mechanisms. In this context, a delegation of students attended the roundtable meeting organised by Clément Beaune, the Deputy Minister in charge of Transport, at the Ecological Transition and Territory Cohesion Ministry, along with the opening of the Paris Air Show. The debate around the future of air transportation with the Minister brought together Bertrand Piccard from the Solar Impulse Foundation, Augustin de Romanet from the ADP Group, Diane Strauss from Transport and Envi ronment , and a student from the ISAE Group. ISAE-SUPAERO students opened the debate by expressing their vision of the future of the industry and discussed this with the Minister after the debate. In September 2023, as part of the Aviation Decarbonisation Study Days, ISAE-SUPAERO opened its campus to the National Assembly's Aéronautique et Espace group for a morning debate. ‘Decarbonising Aviation: Who Has the Energy?’ brought together parliamentarians, local elected representatives, industry representatives, associations, journalists, and students to take part in several roundtable meetings at which Marwan Lahoud, ISAE-SUPAERO Chairman of the Board and Laurent Joly, Head of the Institute for Sustainable Aviation (ISA) spoke alongside various public and private actors. The event was opened by the two co-chairs of the group Christine Arrighi and Cécile Rilhac, Olivier Lesbre, President of ISAE-SUPAERO, and Joseph Risson, student in the 3rd year of the Ingénieur programme (MSc) and winner of the 2023 award from the Lopez-Loretta Foundation for his startup called Viraj H2. 4,000 engineering students 2,000 graduates per year 160 partner universities (from 140 countries on five continents) 68,000 former students in the student network 5,500 students 41 ISAE-SUPAERO • ANNUAL REPORT 2023 ISAE-SUPAERO • ANNUAL REPORT 2023 40

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