
SUSTAINABLE AVIATION WEBINAR: INSIGHTS FROM NICOLAS MONROLIN
On November 19, ISA will be honoured
to welcome Nicolas Monrolin, researcher at ENAC, who will be speaking on « Local and global energy considerations –
On Friday, June 27, the Institute for Sustainable Aviation (ISA) held its 5ᵗʰ workshop on the TBS Education campus, dedicated to the topic: “Contrails and Sustainability – Challenges and Strategies for the Development of Sustainable Airways.”
Warmly welcomed by Stéphanie Lavigne, General Manager of TBS Education, and Laurent Joly, Director of ISA, participants had the opportunity to engage in open discussions with the speakers after each presentation and during the concluding roundtable.
A sincere thank you to Nicolas Bonne (Climaviation), Céline Demouge (DGAC-DSNA), Catherine Mackay (Airbus), Antoine Joulia (ONERA), Valérie Guénon (Safran), Christophe Peiron (Air France), Chris Deseure (Thalès), Jérôme du Boucher (Transport & Environnement) et Philippe Mattéi (Airbus) for sharing their expertise and insightful perspectives on contrail mitigation strategies.
Thanks also to Nicolas Gourdain and Marc Ivaldi for chairing this particularly successful session of our workshop series.
Based on rational and in-depth dialogue between researchers and industry players, ISA continues its mission of fostering interdisciplinary research that reflects the realities of aviation.
Please find the program and presentations below :
Contrail modeling activities in Climaviation project by Nicolas Bonne
Persistent contrails can we predict them by Catherine Mackay
Climate impact assessment using ATMLab preliminary results by Antoine Joulia
Non-CO2 climate effects Safran Group’s perspective by Valérie Guénon
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On November 19, ISA will be honoured
to welcome Nicolas Monrolin, researcher at ENAC, who will be speaking on « Local and global energy considerations –
More than 50 researchers, teachers and representatives of the aviation industry took part in the bi-annual seminar organized by the Institute for Sustainable Aviation (ISA)
Suzanne Salles’s PhD thesis focuses on the impact of changing atmospheric conditions, linked to climate change, on aircraft take-off performance.
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