Toulouse Aerospace , formerly Montaudran Aerospace or Aerospace Campus , is a campus project linked to the aeronautics, space and embedded systems jobs and part of Aerospace Valley . Located in Toulouse in the Montaudran district , it will be built entirely by the Toulouse Métropole . Its surface area will be 40 hectares on the site of the former Toulouse-Montaudran airport which saw the beginnings of Aéropostale .
6-646: It is the town planner David Mangin who will direct the entire project, construction of which began in the first quarter of 2011. The Institut Clément Ader , from the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées , has set up within the walls of the Espace Clément Ader in March 2014, and was inaugurated in October. Building B 612 of 26,140 m2 opened its doors on July 1, 2018. Mangin's project
12-467: Is a continuation of the Rangueil scientific complex where ISAE, ENAC, INSA Toulouse, Paul-Sabatier University, LAAS-CNRS , CNES are already located... and close to important players such as Airbus , Airbus Defense and Space , Thales Alenia Space , Freescale , Latécoère , Siemens VDO Automotive , Thales . Toulouse Aerospace will therefore be the whole made up of this new area under development and
18-737: The Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University (UPS), the École des mines d'Albi-Carmaux (IMT Mines Albi), the Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace (ISAE-SUPAERO) and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Created in 2009, it is a joint research unit (UMR CNRS no. 5312) based in Toulouse and with branches in Albi , Tarbes and Figeac . The Institut Clément Ader has been created on June 30, 2009, following
24-439: The current Rangueil complex. It is part of the continuation of making Toulouse the international capital of aeronautics and space. [REDACTED] Media related to Toulouse Aerospace at Wikimedia Commons Institut Cl%C3%A9ment Ader The Institut Clément Ader (English: Clément Ader Institute ) is a research laboratory under the supervision of the Institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse (INSA Toulouse),
30-550: The merger of the tools, materials and processes research center of IMT Mines Albi (CROMeP), the mechanical structures and materials department of ISAE-SUPAERO ( DMSM) and the Toulouse mechanical engineering laboratory of INSA Toulouse and UPS (LGMT). Its name refers to Clément Ader , French engineer and aviation pioneer . Initially recognized as a Host Team (EA no. 814) by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR) and
36-514: Was preferred for the place it gave to the preservation of the heritage of Aéropostale: ten hectares should be dedicated to it and certain historic buildings will be preserved (map room, Château Petit Raynal, etc.), to make the L'Envol des pionniers museum. Like the Cancéropôle for oncology , this involves bringing together in the same place the main players in training and research in a field, in this case aeronautics and space: This project
#33966