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Our technical platforms

Technical platforms dedicated to apprenticeships in aeronautical professions

Our campus dedicated to apprenticeships and training in aeronautical professions combines modern teaching facilities with advanced technical infrastructures, offering an immersive and professional training environment.

Come and discover our hangars and technical platforms, which are a major asset for learners. Spacious and fully equipped, they enable BAC PRO, BTS and continuing education students to work in conditions close to those of the professional world. The hangars house several aircraft, maintenance workshops and areas dedicated to practical work in real-life conditions. They offer the opportunity to handle real aircraft, simulate maintenance operations and better understand the technical constraints of the sector.

We also offer flight simulators, connected classrooms, and access to digital platforms for theoretical learning. Supervised by experienced instructors, students benefit from personalised support and complete immersion in the world of aeronautics.

This type of infrastructure is essential for training qualified professionals to meet the growing demands of the constantly changing aeronautics industry.

Hangar Clément Ader

This hangar has 4 aircraft: 3 Epsilons and a Falcon 406 intended for basic, ab initio, Bac pro aéronautique and BTS aéronautique training. It also has classrooms, a TB 10 cabin, a gazelle and a hydraulic simulation bench.

Louis Blériot Hangar

The Hangar Blériot houses various helicopter models, such as the SA 330 Puma and the Super Puma versions (332 L2, 332 L1, and 225). Thanks to our collaboration with the Airbus Helicopter Training Academy, we have at our disposal all the specific tools needed to deliver all types of training designed to meet the specific needs of technicians whose objective is to ensure precise and efficient interventions on helicopters. Here is an overview of the training courses we provide: Bridge Course: (practical coaching to acquire the skills needed to service and maintain helicopters), Type Qualifications, Certificates of Specialisation, flight engineer training.

Denis Guignot Hangar

Inaugurated in May 2018, the Hangar Guignot today houses the FALCON 50 (business aircraft) and the RAFALE B01 (flagship of the Fighter Aviation) on which learners practice maintenance, the various complex aircraft systems, such as avionics, propulsion, electrical, hydraulic and flight control systems. The 1,200m² space also contains offices, classrooms, a technical sub-assembly workshop (basic braking and torque training) and state-of-the-art technological tools, such as the engine simulator bench. This centre prepares technicians for the demands of the aeronautical industry through CQPM piping and pass fitter training courses.

Materials Centre - Marie Marvingt

Expertise at the service of aeronautical training

The Pôle Matériaux Marie Marvingt, with a surface area of 1,200 m², is a training centre of excellence dedicated to teaching and perfecting skills in the field of aeronautical structures. It offers initial training (from the BAC to the BTS in aeronautics), continuing training for employees, as well as professional retraining (such as the CQPM Ajusteur Assembleur Structure Aéronautique). The courses cover metallic and composite materials, their use, assembly and repair processes, as well as specific modules such as corrosion and the resistance of materials. The technical platforms are equipped with machine tools and workbenches, guaranteeing a safe environment for practical work, enabling our trainees to learn and practise in optimum conditions.

A major player in the training of future aeronautics professionals, the Materials Centre combines theory and practice, addressing students, employees and people retraining for careers in aeronautics alike, in French and English, to prepare them for the demands of the aeronautics sector.

Avionics Division - Elisa Deroche

AEROCAMPUS Nouvelle-Aquitaine has an Avionics Centre, Elisa Deroche, comprising 16 classrooms and practical work areas spread over 2,000 m². This avionics centre specialises in the maintenance, repair and training of aircraft electronic and electrical systems. This centre is essential for guaranteeing the safety and performance of aircraft by ensuring that all electronic equipment functions correctly. It includes 2 maintenance simulator rooms for the A320, A320 neo and A350, wiring rooms, a helicopter hangar, a battery maintenance room, 2 electronics laboratories, rooms dedicated to instrumentation and classrooms to support theoretical learning. Not to mention a teaching team of experts to guide students as best they can in developing their skills.