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Technical platforms dedicated to aeronautics apprenticeships

AEROCAMPUS Nouvelle-Aquitaine is equipped with modern teaching tools and facilities to train students and professionals in aeronautics: Maintenance simulators, 3D software and printer, maintenance laboratory…so many tools that allow a practical, immersive and thematic approach to train our technicians of tomorrow.

Maintenance simulators

AEROCAMPUS Nouvelle-Aquitaine has 2 maintenance simulator rooms for A320, A320 néo and A350 enabling students to visit all areas, identify components and information intended for technicians and pilots. They allow learners to practise diagnosing and repairing Airbus systems without using a real aircraft. It reproduces the aircraft's systems (electrics, hydraulics, pneumatics, etc.) in a realistic way and provides breakdown scenarios to train technicians in maintenance procedures. The simulator includes diagnostic tools, detailed graphical interfaces and regular updates.

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CATIA software

CATIA is a computer-aided design (CAD) software package developed by Dassault Systèmes. It can be used to create 3D models, design complex parts and assemblies, and simulate physical behaviour. Used mainly in the aerospace, automotive and industrial sectors, it provides tools for modelling, analysis and real-time collaboration between teams. It is a key tool for the design of technically complex products.

3D printer

AEROCAMPUS Nouvelle-Aquitaine has a number of 3D printers, including a Leapfrog, which enables learners to familiarise themselves with a technology that is becoming increasingly popular in aeronautics, and to study different parts of the aircraft to improve their understanding of how aircraft work, and to prepare different moulds for learning about composite materials.



Engine compartment

An area dedicated to learning about motors, generators and alternators, as well as various latest-generation teaching benches, are available to help learners understand all the operating modes.

Electronics and avionics systems laboratory

AEROCAMPUS has 2 electronics laboratories with all the measuring equipment and numerous training benches for testing aircraft assemblies and electronics equipment, simulating assemblies and creating faults on electronics boards and learning how to repair them. One of the electronics laboratories is dedicated to the removal and installation of components on an electronics board.

Drones

AEROCAMPUS has a dedicated space for drone maintenance. All types of UAVs; marine, underwater, airborne and land-based. The campus also has a flight centre.