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Airbus Group: A Story of Continuous Innovation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2016

Jean Botti*
Affiliation:
Airbus Group, Toulouse, France
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Abstract

The 150th anniversary of the Royal Aeronautical Society offers an ideal opportunity to reflect on the spirit of innovation and collaboration fostered by the Society and its members over the past century and a half. Dr Jean Botti, an engineer with 31 patents to his name and Chief Technical Officer at Airbus Group, reflects on key innovation milestones for both Airbus Group and the industry as a whole. He also discusses the benefits of collaboration between the RAeS members and industry, and looks forward to an exciting new era of discovery – from electric flight (e-flight) to ‘smarter skies’ and the future development of new modes of flight which can only be imagined today.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 2016 
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Figure 1. Airbus A380. (© British Airways).

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Figure 2. French pilot Louis Blériot during his cross-channel flight on 25 July 1909. (© Airbus Group Corporate Heritage).

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Figure 3. A Heinkel He 178. The first jet-propelled aircraft in the world. (© Airbus Group Corporate Heritage).

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Figure 4. Airbus A350 XWB.

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Figure 5. On 10 July 2015, Airbus Group's E-Fan demonstrator made a historic crossing of the English Channel from Lydd, England, to Calais, France (© Airbus Group).

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Figure 6. Airbus Perlan Mission II's Perlan 2 glider. (© Airbus Group).

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Figure 7. E-Thrust concept.