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Home - Airbus - Fly your Thoughts As a new aviation and space age begins, Airbus Fly Your Ideas provides a singular occasion for international student development to unleash their groundbreaking minds and develop innovations for the coming years. Supported by Airbus, the team will address today's challenging environment and use the latest technology and software to build a more secure, clean and interconnected environment.

How can you develop and deliver innovation solutions and service from Airbus aircraft related information? Can the IoT's performance revolutionize the driving environment or enhance cooperation in the aviation and space industries? How can we use AI in the aviation and space industries or commercial production in the near term to explore chances or completely new businesses?

And how can the aviation and space industries harness Apple's and Google's applications for mixing realities for the mainstream world? Turn 1 is now open... Don't miss your opportunity to take part in the Airbus Fly Your Ideas game! We have always been a part of Airbus' DNA for innovations, and we focus on dedicated research and developments that we believe will be the main driver for the aircraft's operations in the years to come.

We are leveraging Airbus' key strengths and competencies and an enhanced innovative eco-system to fulfil our missions.

Fly Your Ideas Contest

Airbus' Fly Your Ideas contest provides Airbus student professionals around the globe with a singular chance to unleash their groundbreaking minds and develop innovations for the tomorrow. With Airbus assistance, the team faces up to the challenge globally and uses the latest technology and software to help create a more secure, clean and interconnected environment. The Fly Your Ideas is a biannual contest that gives pupils the chance to work together in different groups to expand their imagination.

It is an opportunity for pupils to put their studying and research in the classroom to work on realistic challenging situations to develop answers for the aviation and space industries of the present. In 2012, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) joined the contest, followed by a 2014 partner. More than 20,000 enrolled in over 650 colleges and universities in more than 100 different nations since Fly Your Ideas was introduced in 2008.

There are three more and more highly contested stages in the contest, each of which leads to a round of action. Participants in the finals will be asked to design and prototypise their solution and present their project to a panel of experts at the closing ceremony.

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