Students from around the world can now help shape the future of flight
and win €30,000 in a global competition launched by Airbus at the
Farnborough International Airshow in the United Kingdom.
The Airbus Fly Your Ideas (FYI) competition
challenges students worldwide to develop new ideas for a greener
aviation industry. The biennial contest involves three
progressively challenging rounds judged by a panel of Airbus and
industry experts. It concludes with a final at next summer’s
International Paris Airshow - Le Bourget, France. The winners will
share the top prize of € 30,000; the runners-up €15,000.
Charles Champion,
Airbus Executive Vice President Engineering and FYI patron, said,
“Fly Your Ideas is a unique opportunity for students to be part of
Airbus’ vision for an eco-efficient aviation industry of the
future. The competition is designed to stimulate ideas for both a
more connected and sustainable world. It also enables Airbus to
engage with students and research teams to identify R&T
opportunities to balance the increased demand for air travel with
a better environment.”
Students of any age,
nationality, gender or discipline – from engineering to marketing;
business to science; philosophy to design – are invited to take
part. Proposals are welcome on all aspects of the ‘Environmental
Life Cycle’ – an innovative approach Airbus uses to improve the
environmental performance of an aircraft and its production
process. It consists of five stages: design; supply chain;
manufacturing; aircraft operations and aircraft end-of-life.
FYI 2011 follows the success of the inaugural contest
launched in October 2008. Some 2,350 students from over 80
countries took part with the multinational team COz from the
University of Queensland, Australia, judged eventual winners at Le
Bourget 2009. Their project focused on the use of a pioneering
natural fibre composite – made from castor plants – in aircraft
cabins.
Benjamin Lindenberger (27), who was part of the
FYI 2009 winning team COz said, “Winning the FYI challenge
2009 was a great experience. But the opportunity to work with
Airbus experts, gain industry insight and develop transferable
skills was just as valuable.”
To enter FYI 2011 students must register as a
team of three to five members on the competition website by 30
November 2010.
Project proposals
must be then submitted by 10 December 2010. Those shortlisted for Round
2 will develop their ideas into more detailed submissions with
support from Airbus staff. Five finalist teams will win a VIP trip
to Paris in June 2011 and make presentations to an independent
jury – including industry experts – who will announce their
decision at the FYI 2011 awards ceremony.
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