IMAGINE THE FUTURE
OF AVIATION
A leading collaborative structure that fosters interdisciplinary research toward a sustainable future for aviation.
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ABOUT ISA
The Institute for Sustainable Aviation is an interdisciplinary research institute located in Occitania, open to research actions in collaboration in the region and beyond. It is placed under the governance of eight Toulouse-based institutions. These eight institutions are ISAE-SUPAERO, the Toulouse School of Economics, the Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, ENAC, the Toulouse Business School, Météo-France, Cerfacs and the Université Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès. This initiative aims to consolidate research strengths, their visibility and their interdisciplinary articulation within the relationship between Science and Society.
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OUR NEWS
The Institute for Sustainable Aviation is an interdisciplinary research institute located in Occitania, open to research actions in collaboration in the region and beyond. It is placed under the governance of eight Toulouse based institutions.
MEASURING FLIGHT EFFICIENCY: MELISSA HOFMANN JOINS ISA FOR A DATA-DRIVEN STUDY
Measuring Flight Efficiency: Melissa Hofmann Joins ISA for a Data-Driven Study Melissa’s internship focuses on analyzing real flight data to...
Read MoreADVANCING CRYOGENIC HYDROGEN TANKS FOR TOMORROW’S AIRCRAFT
Designing for Safety: Advancing Cryogenic Hydrogen Tanks for Tomorrow’s Aircraft ISA welcomes Ting Hsuan Chen for a six-month internship focused...
Read MoreHOW EFFICIENT ARE HYDROGEN AIRCRAFT, REALLY?
How Efficient Are Hydrogen Aircraft, Really? A new postdoctoral project at ISA reassesses the energy and environmental performance of hydrogen-powered...
Read MoreFOUNDING INSTITUTIONS
The Institute for Sustainable Aviation draws on the expertise of its member institutions and their faculty to probe the future of aviation through renewed and integrative research. It brings together highlevel French and foreign researchers from different specialities with the ambition of providing concrete solutions to current and future problems in a sector undergoing rapid transformation.