The ISAE group
The ISAE group federates in France the schools of aeronautical and space engineering under a common banner, in a way to develop the influence of those schools, both nationally and globally, and to promote the engineering training in areas such aeronautics and space.
Created in May 2011 with the membership of the ENSMA of Poitiers, the ISAE group hosted in September 2012 the ESTACA (Paris-Saclay) and the Ecole de l’Air (Salon-de-Provence), then, in January 2018, SUPMECA (Saint-Ouen). In 2020, 3 schools joined the group as partners: ESTIA, EIGSI and ELISA Aerospace. http://www.groupe-isae.fr/
ISAE-ENSMA
ISAE-ENSMA has forged a solid reputation for more than 70 years with the training of more than 6,500 high-level engineers and internationally renowned research developed through partnerships with large companies (transport, space, energy and environment, defense and security, IT, etc.).
ISAE-SUPAERO
World leader in higher education in the field of aerospace engineering, ISAE-SUPAERO’s mission is to train the best engineers and scientific executives, leaders of the aerospace industry and of the world of tomorrow, by relying on 3 pillars: education, research, innovation.
ISAE-SUPMECA
ISAE-SUPMECA trains mechanical engineers combining a solid scientific basis with real industrial experience. The SUPMECA engineer is recognized by companies for his skills in digital engineering, both in design and in modeling and simulation of complex systems (mechanical and mechatronic).
ESTACA
Post-baccalaureate school specializing in all transport sectors (aeronautics, space, automobile, rail and urban transport), ESTACA trains engineers passionate about technology, who meet the needs of new mobility.
ECOLE DE L'AIR
Military school, it provides initial and continuing training for all Air Force officers. Whatever the course, the objectives are to train the fighter and the military leader, the decision-maker and future leader, as well as the expert in the aeronautical and space environment
Key figures
5
Schools
6 000
Students
1 600
Graduates per year
6
Campus
4 500
Engineering students
41 500
Alumni
160
Foreign partner universities
380
Doctoral students
650
Teachers, researchers and engineers