
April 2025 Update from AS Patras
Hello EUROAVIA!
April kicked off with great momentum for us, starting with our very first company visit of the
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Hello EUROAVIA!
April kicked off with great momentum for us, starting with our very first company visit of the

Hello EUROAVIAns!
We are more than halfway through our associate year, and it is going to get better and

The Leonardo Networking Event, hosted by EUROAVIA Athens, has officially finished! We are proud to call it a resounding success.

Raised and born in Italy in the beautiful city of Napoli, Luigi Ammirabile is known by a lot of EUROAVIAns,

We have all looked up at the sky and seen long white streaks behind planes, like they’re drawing on a

People usually link plane crashes to equipment breakdowns or human mistakes together with external elements such as birds or lightning

In an unprecedented achievement for Portuguese aeronautical engineering, the Universidade da Beira Interior Aeronautics Team (UBIAT) has successfully qualified to

March has been an exciting and productive month for our team, filled with new opportunities for learning and growth. We

One of the most important and favorite activities of AS Athens’ team is to introduce the next generation of engineers

While most pilots prefer a smooth runway, history has shown that sometimes, aircraft end up landing in the most unexpected

Hello EUROAVIA!
April kicked off with great momentum for us, starting with our very first company visit of the year. We had the incredible opportunity to explore the ATC Towers at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport and in Elliniko. It was a truly eye-opening experience that gave us a behind-the-scenes look into the fascinating world of air traffic control.

Hello EUROAVIAns!
We are more than halfway through our associate year, and it is going to get better and better. From workshops to space seminars, there’s always something in AS Napoli’s agenda. Let’s take a detailed look at everything we ahve done so far and what is coming next.

The Leonardo Networking Event, hosted by EUROAVIA Athens, has officially finished! We are proud to call it a resounding success. In collaboration with Leonardo Helicopters, we welcomed students, professionals, and industry leaders for a dynamic three-day experience centered on engineering excellence, innovation, and career opportunity.

Raised and born in Italy in the beautiful city of Napoli, Luigi Ammirabile is known by a lot of EUROAVIAns, especially now as a DIB

We have all looked up at the sky and seen long white streaks behind planes, like they’re drawing on a giant blue canvas. But what

People usually link plane crashes to equipment breakdowns or human mistakes together with external elements such as birds or lightning strikes. The true danger that

In an unprecedented achievement for Portuguese aeronautical engineering, the Universidade da Beira Interior Aeronautics Team (UBIAT) has successfully qualified to participate in the prestigious AIAA Design/Build/Fly (DBF) competition. This internationally recognised event, held annually in Tucson, Arizona, brings together top aeronautical engineering teams from around the world, including elite institutions such as Ivy League universities. The competition challenges students to design, build, and test their own remote-controlled aircraft, pushing the boundaries of engineering innovation and teamwork.

March has been an exciting and productive month for our team, filled with new opportunities for learning and growth. We kicked things off with our very own Public Speaking Training, where our former President, Renia, encouraged and motivated our members to express themselves on the public stage, giving them the chance to refine their skills and step outside their comfort zones!

One of the most important and favorite activities of AS Athens’ team is to introduce the next generation of engineers to the work of our local group and share the excitement and possibilities of the aerospace industry. Inspiring young minds and igniting their passion for aviation and space exploration is something we deeply value, as we believe that the future of the field depends on fostering curiosity and innovation.

While most pilots prefer a smooth runway, history has shown that sometimes, aircraft end up landing in the most unexpected places. Some do it out