- pronunciation: [ekɔl nasjɔnal sypeʁjœʁ dɛ̃ʒenjœʁ də kɔ̃stʁyksjɔ̃ aeʁɔnotik],
ENSICA),
meaning National Higher School of
aeronautical constructions, was a French...
-
between SUPAERO and
ENSICA in the
summer of 2007. The aim of this move was to
increase the
international visibility of
SUPAERO and the
ENSICA (both of which...
-
defence (École polytechnique,
ENSTA ParisTech, Supaéro,
ENSTA Bretagne,
ENSICA). The high-level
military staff of DGA, the
Corps of
Armament whose members...
- Aerospace" in
Toulouse with the
aviation schools ISAE (a
merger of
SUPAERO and
ENSICA), ENAC and IPSA and over 1000
researchers at ONERA, CNRS, and CNES, among...
- December. With the end of the
project in 1993, this
mockup was
transferred to
ENSICA (École
nationale supérieures d'ingénieurs de
construction aéronautique)...
- (ISAE-SUPAERO) - was
formed by a
merger of two
institutes known as
SUPAERO and
ENSICA in
Toulouse the
Institut supérieur des matériaux du Mans (ISMANS); the École...
- France's "grandes écoles" at Paris' Lycée Henri-IV.
Having graduated from
ENSICA as an
engineer in 1962, he
spent twenty years working as an
executive in...
- École
nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de
constructions aéronautiques (
ENSICA) and École
nationale de l'aviation
civile (ENAC), both
based in Toulouse...
- École
nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de
constructions aéronautiques (
ENSICA)
settled in
Toulouse in 1961, and École
nationale supérieure de l'aéronautique...
- École
nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de
constructions aéronautiques (
ENSICA now part of ISAE-SUPAERO) and from 1965 to 1972 an attaché de recherche...