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Damien Mouratille, Selection, Teaching and Research Officer in Human Factors within the LH/PSY department and the ACHIL laboratory at ENAC, has been selected to join the Commission Expert Group on the Human Dimension of the Single European Sky (CEGHD) at the European Commission.
On Thursday, October 23, 2025, the ENAC campus hosted a new edition of the ENAC Career Fair (Journée ENAC Entreprises – JEE), a key event in the life of the school.
The TSAAE platform is now open! Explore our world-class programs and submit your application online for the 2026 intake. ENAC and ISAE-SUPAERO, two leading French Grandes Écoles in aviation and aerospace engineering, have launched TSAAE – Toulouse School of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Each year, the L’Oréal Foundation, in partnership with the French Academy of Sciences and the French National Commission for UNESCO, honors outstanding young women researchers whose work contributes to tackling the scientific challenges of the future. For the 19th edition, 34 PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers were recognized among nearly 700 applicants. Among them is Clémence Allietta, PhD candidate at ENAC within the TELECOM laboratory’s Electromagnetics & Antennas (EMA) team. Her innovative research focuses on extreme atmospheric events through the analysis of satellite data — a topic central to global environmental and climatic issues.
On October 9th, 2025, ENAC’s Léonard de Vinci Gallery hosted the opening of FLY GIRLS, an exhibition by Toulouse-based artist Mademoiselle Kat, a pioneering figure in French street art.
Training tomorrow’s air traffic controllers also means anticipating the technological evolutions that are transforming their profession. This is the ambition of Project VISTA, launched last June by the ENAC ATM department.
Representatives from TSAAE, bringing together ENAC and ISAE-SUPAERO, will take part in the international educational tour ‘Choose France Tour 2025’, organised by the French Embassy in India and Campus France India.
Developed by ENAC, ELSA (ENAC Light Simulator for ATC) is a lightweight ATC simulator designed to support air traffic controller training from the early phases (surveillance, approach, en-route).
Last June, ENAC delivered the theoretical training of 19 SNA-OI air traffic controllers, marking the first stage of an unprecedented scheme to renew surveillance ratings (APS & ACS) outside its premises, at Roland Garros Airport (FMEE).
On July 25th, 2025, ENAC hosted the graduation ceremony for the final class of air traffic controller (ATCO) trainees from EUROCONTROL MUAC (Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre).