This April, AS Leuven proudly organised its very first Aerospace Job Fair, a major step in our ongoing mission to bridge the gap between students and the Belgian aerospace industry. Held in the beautiful Machine Hall of the Thermotechnical Institute, the event gathered over 120 students and 11 companies and student organisations from across the sector.
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The Journey of The Aestro Magazine from AS Istanbul
At the end of the year 2020, when we were still facing the global pandemic COVID-19, we decided to create an online magazine focused on aviation and space. Our aim was to share the developments, discoveries and research in these fields with our community, also as a way of staying connected to the world. The first issue was prepared with great enthusiasm and dedication, being published in February 2021. However, unexpected challenges forced us to pause. The extended quarantine of COVID-19 made it almost impossible to work on The Aestro Magazine since it prevented us from getting together, finding new members, and creating a solid team for the future of the magazine.
May 2025 Update from AS Castelldefels
AS Castelldefels is pleased to share its latest activities. Firstly, our annual trip this year was to Munich (Germany), where we explored an incredible city and met fellow EUROAVIANs. During our visit, we went to the ESA-DLR facilities, the BMW Museum, Nymphenburg Palace, the Deutsches Museum and the Allianz Arena. We would like to thank FIB Leo Buchner, who gave us an incredible tour around the city and showed us the ropes for an authentic Bavarian dinner.
“Inat” – More Than Just a Word from AS Beograd
Try translating the Serbian word inat into English, and you’ll quickly realise it is more than just stubbornness: it is quiet determination, a refusal to give up, especially when it seems like everything is lost. It’s the reason some teams walk away, while others stay up all night fixing what’s broken.
Inspiring the Next Generation: A Visit from Tsiamoulis Schools from AS Athens
Last week, our team had the pleasure of welcoming students from Tsiamoulis Schools to our facilities at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). It was an honour to open our doors to the students and share with them our work, our values, and our vision for the future.
Can airplanes fly without a pilot?
It sounds like the start of a science fiction movie. A plane takes off, flies thousands of kilometers, lands perfectly… and not a single pilot in the cockpit. As crazy as it might seem, the question isn’t if it’s possible, but when it will happen. So, can planes actually fly without a pilot ? Let’s…
Douglas Aircraft: Contracts and Conflict in WWII
Aviation Ascending: Douglas Aircraft’s Wartime Expansion During the Second World War, aviation became both a strategic tool and a booming industry. The United States rapidly scaled its aircraft production, and at the center of this transformation stood the Douglas Aircraft Company. Known for producing some of the most iconic planes of the war, Douglas helped…
Fly-In Cairo 2025: A Memorable EUROAVIA Journey
Fly-In Cairo 2025, held from February 16th to 22nd, was an extraordinary experience that captivated EUROAVIA members with its vibrant mix of cultural exploration and aerospace enthusiasm. Organised by the dedicated EUROAVIA Cairo team at Zewail City University, the event delivered unforgettable moments. This report captures the joy, connections, and surprises that defined our adventure.
Trip to the AERO Expo in Friedrichshafen from AS Munich
From April 10th to 12th, members of AS Munich, AS Dresden, and AS Aachen joined forces for a memorable journey to Friedrichshafen to attend the AERO Expo – Germany’s largest general aviation trade show. Over the course of three days, the students immersed themselves in the world of aviation, right in the birthplace of the iconic Zeppelin airships.
Sky Eye Systems Visit from AS Pisa
Dear EUROAVIAns, on April 10th, members of AS Pisa had the intriguing opportunity to visit Sky Eye Systems, an Italian company founded in 2017 and located in Cascina (PI).
