Wingspan Conversations: In-depth with EUROAVIA President Leo Buchner
Take a look at the story of Leo Buchner, International Board President of 2023-2024. From his early beginnings in the
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Take a look at the story of Leo Buchner, International Board President of 2023-2024. From his early beginnings in the
Getting out of our homes having lost something of importance, for example the keys, the phone or, even, the wallet,

During our history lessons, we usually learn that during WWII men took to the sky to fight and showcased their

In recent decades, increasing awareness of environmental challenges has led to an intensive search for sustainable alternatives in various industries,

Individuals looking to enhance their photography skills were encouraged to take part in the EUROAVIA Patras photography seminar on January

As drones are increasingly used for various applications, the industry is investing in innovations to expand their functionality, like powering
2024 has already begun, so what should we expect from the aerospace world this year? Take a small glimpse into

From November 26th to December 1st, we had the pleasure to organise and host the annual International Event Formation Workshop

In early November, we had the honour to host our International Event, the Ideathon. The event was a showdown between

A new EUROAVIA challenge has been set out and our local group, AS Rzeszów, has mobilized. From the beginning, one
Take a look at the story of Leo Buchner, International Board President of 2023-2024. From his early beginnings in the organisation to his hopes for the future, read on to learn more about the man currently running the EUROAVIA engine.
Getting out of our homes having lost something of importance, for example the keys, the phone or, even, the wallet, is undoubtedly a common occurrence

During our history lessons, we usually learn that during WWII men took to the sky to fight and showcased their skills at 20,000ft. However, behind

In recent decades, increasing awareness of environmental challenges has led to an intensive search for sustainable alternatives in various industries, including aviation. In line with this trend, electric aircraft are becoming increasingly significant as a potentially sustainable alternative to traditional airplanes. One such example of such innovation is the “Wasp” project developed by the student association “Beoavia” from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Belgrade.

Individuals looking to enhance their photography skills were encouraged to take part in the EUROAVIA Patras photography seminar on January 12, marking the inaugural event of the new year. This gathering gave a unique opportunity to refine camera settings, capture impeccable shots, and acquire specialized knowledge in Lightroom editing.

As drones are increasingly used for various applications, the industry is investing in innovations to expand their functionality, like powering drones with lasers to enable continuous flight. The possibility of this technology has been known for over a decade, but no one has succeeded in commercialising it.
2024 has already begun, so what should we expect from the aerospace world this year? Take a small glimpse into some of the projects that will be launched during this year.

From November 26th to December 1st, we had the pleasure to organise and host the annual International Event Formation Workshop 2023, an event dedicated to soft skills training sessions delivered by the EUROAVIA Training System trainers. In total, twenty-five fellow EUROAVIAns from all around Europe, such as Spain, Romania, Italy, and other cities in Greece, attended the event.

In early November, we had the honour to host our International Event, the Ideathon. The event was a showdown between two exceptional teams: UniBOss from AS Forlì-Bologna and Ad Mundum from AS Bucharest, following their advancement from the previous round in Terrassa, Spain.

A new EUROAVIA challenge has been set out and our local group, AS Rzeszów, has mobilized. From the beginning, one of the most challenging tasks turned out to be putting together a new team, capable of surpassing last year’s achievements in the competition. More than half of the members, whose great dedication and innovation played were instrumental in the team’s success finished their studies, therefore were not available for the new competition. This led to a substantial knowledge gap, and closing became our priority.