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Toulouse School of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering

2025 establishments in FranceAviation schools in FranceEducational institutions established in 2025Engineering universities and colleges in FranceGrandes écoles
Technical universities and colleges in FranceToulouse Institute of TechnologyUniversities and colleges in ToulouseUniversity of Toulouse

The Toulouse School of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering or TSAAE is an aerospace engineering college located in Toulouse, France. It is a French Groupement d'intérêt public and part of the University of Toulouse. It has been established in June 2025 as a result of a collaboration between ENAC and ISAE-SUPAERO. This joint venture is a public interest group and bring together specialized international training, research, and innovation. Leveraging their complementary expertise and shared values, ENAC and ISAE-SUPAERO aspire to make this engineering school a global center for aerospace. Currently, nearly 600 international students are enrolled in these programs at the two schools based in Toulouse. TSAAE has an aerospace and air transport research laboratory, TSAAE LAB, as well as an incubator dedicated to entrepreneurship.

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Toulouse School of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering
Avenue Édouard Belin, Toulouse Montaudran

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